I saw the same error (no /etc/fstab found). However, the client image 
seemed to build correctly and the clients loaded okay except for one 
thing, the client fstab did not have a CD-ROM entry even though the 
machines have CD-ROMS. I thought that this was unusual, too.

----- Original Message -----
From: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:06 pm
Subject: [Oscar-users] problems imaging new clients

> Okay so I got past the invalid mpi tag bit but now I have another 
> problem...  in the oscarinstall.log, I see:
> 
> awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading 
> (No 
> such file or directory)
> ls: readlink:: No such file or directory
> ls: file: No such file or directory
> ls: expected: No such file or directory
> awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading 
> (No 
> such file or directory)
> awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading 
> (No 
> such file or directory)
> ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining 
> whether /dev/loop0 is mounted.
> warning: can't open /etc/fstab: No such file or directory
> awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading 
> (No 
> such file or directory)
> awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading 
> (No 
> such file or directory)
> ls: readlink:: No such file or directory
> ls: file: No such file or directory
> ls: expected: No such file or directory
> awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading 
> (No 
> such file or directory)
> awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading 
> (No 
> such file or directory)
> awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/etc/fstab' for reading 
> (No 
> such file or directory)
> 
> This happens while I was building a new image - the image was 
> still 
> created without any 'problems'.
> 
> So I network booted these nodes, and SIS bailed out complaining 
> about 
> "hda driver not found".  I don't quite understand what this means 
> because these new nodes have SCSI HDs, and it was clearly 
> specified in 
> my partition file and I also noted the SIS script is correct (says 
> sda 
> as opposed to hda).
> 
> Can someone shed some light into this?
> 
> The Oscar server uses IDE HDs and is currently the head node for 
> 13 
> blade center blades (all have IDE HDs), I'm trying to add a couple 
> dozen 
> more SCSI HD based nodes to it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bernard
> 
> 
> 
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