I know you said that the SCSI cards were not autodetected, but from the
output you have attached, it appears that you are using an image that is
built for IDE drives. Did you specify a SCSI disk table when the image
was built? If not, you should build a new image with a SCSI disk table.

Mike

On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 13:46, yacine Bouchair wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I Have ve got a new install of OSCAR 3.0 on a RedHat 9 for my 
> server and everything has gone perfectly by the installation guide
> until 
> it was time to load the client image on the clients.
> I have all of the MAC addresses autodectected and assigned to 
> clients.  I have a network boot and the clients all have internal SCSI
> HDs that this not detected by the RedHat 9 (Adaptec
> SCSI Card 39320D) (I use driver from Adaptec on floppy disk at the
> boot to configure the server)  
>  
> get_arch
> Partitioning /dev/hda...
> Old Partition table for /dev/hda:
> Error:Could not stat device /dev/hda - No such file or directory
> Parted -s -- /dev/hda mklabel msdos|| shellout
> Error:Could not stat device /dev/hda - No such file or directory
>  
> How Can I solve this pb Please
>  
> Thanks,
>  Yacine
> 
> 
> 
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