From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 10:00 AM > >Ok I figured out the problem from my previous post (rpms not updated >correctly) however, I encountered another problem with the installation. I >am using redhat 9, Intel SE7320 motherboards, and serial ATA drives. > >I changed the /tftpboot/kernel to the SATA e1000 one suggested in a >earlier post. That correctly defines the hard drives however, when the >system reaches this point in the partition sequence in the >oscarimage.master script. It bombs... > >### BEGIN partition $DISK0 ### >echo "Partitioning $DISK0..." >echo "Old partition table for $DISK0:" >#parted -s -- $DISK0 print > ># Create disk label. This ensures that all remnants of the old label, >whatever ># type it was, are removed and that we're starting with a clean label. >echo "parted -s -- $DISK0 mklabel msdos || shellout" >parted -s -- $DISK0 mklabel msdos || shellout > >It finds the SATA as sda device it just hangs with > >Old partition table for sda
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