Did the image build actually fail? There are lots of errors that come
out during the image build due to some RPMs not being well designed for
this environment. As long as the image build suceeds, you should be
fine.

As far as the image partitioning not being consistent with the server,
the image partitioning is derived from the disk table that you give it
during the build. Unless you make that match your server, they'll be
different.

Mike

On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 18:15, Shaofeng Yang wrote:
> I am running oscar 2.3 on a oscar server with  fresh installation of redhat 
> 8.0.   when the software was building  the oscar client image, I saw this 
> message poping up from the terminal:
> "awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading (No such 
> file or directory)"
> 
> later on, i found out the file system of client is not correct (consistent 
> with the server), I think the error above caused this problem.
> 
> I will appreicate if somebody can help me.  I am close to a dead line to 
> build up this cluster.
> 
> Thanks again
> Shaofeng
> 
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