Title: [Oscar-users] Oscar 4.1 / Redhat 9.0
Hi Chris:
 
Do you think the SystemImager kernel can detect your SATA disks?  There is a kernel floating around which can detect it - if you want to give that a shot and see if it works, you can try the kernel in the following mailing-list thread:
 
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10710414
 
Please post back your results to the list.
 
Thanks,
 
Bernard


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Sent: Mon 25/04/2005 10:42 PM
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Subject: [Oscar-users] Oscar 4.1 / Redhat 9.0

I am trying to install Oscar 4.1 on a 16 node cluster using the Intel
SE7320VP2 motherboard with SATA disks. I can get oscar working to the
point of node installation. The systemimager kernel located in the
/tftpboot directory has no problem finding the e1000 ethernet card for
dhcp boot. The problem starts with the second kernel install from the
systemimager.

I get this message:
NO DISK DEVICE FILES WHERE FOUND

I tracked the problem to this file

/usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/standard/boel_binaries.tar.gz

I'm assuming the ide-disk.o file in this archive doesn't have the proper
build for SATA disks. Is there anyway around this problem?

Thank you,

Chris Pawela



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