VMware normally uses IDE discs, but you most likely used the scsi disk
partition table when you built your image. Recreate the image using the
ide disk table and it should be OK.

Mike

On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 13:39, Steve Evans wrote:
> I'm testing Oscar out using Vmware on my laptop.  Everything with the
> server install goes fine.  When I go to boot the nodes though, I get an
> error message that says:
> 
> I will now run the autoinstall script: oscarnode1.sh
> 
> Partitioning sda . . .
> /dev/sda: No Such Device
> 
> Sfdisk: cannot open /dev/sda read-write.
> 
> Anyone know what the trick is with vmware?
> 
> Also is there a searchable archive of this mailing list?
> 
> Steve Evans
> SDSU Foundation
> (619) 594-0653
> 
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