Sylvain,

I do not know which version you are using but based on what you are saying, we 
are trying to setup a system with a raid system using /dev/cciss. This was not 
supported before but should work (i cannot test it myself, i do not have such 
hardware) with the upcoming oscar-6.1.0 (i am currently creating packages for 
this new release).

Regards,


----- "sylvain lerges" <sylvain.ler...@abies.fr> a écrit :

> Hi, I am new user of Oscar, I follow the user docs for installing
> Oscar on my server and it seems to work well. I successfully complete
> step 3, 4 and 5 in the Oscar wizard, and now I’m having some trouble
> to install the client node. My server successfully find the mac
> address, and I assign it to my client (I test with one client for now)
> I Enable the install mode, with setup network boot. My client boot and
> started the installation, but it failed and I can’t figure out… The
> last message it appears on the screen is: Modprobe: failed to load
> module vfat Mkswap –vl /dev/cciss/c0d05 || shellout /dev/cciss/c0d05:
> No such file or directory Killing off running processes. I look in the
> /dev folder (with “ls” command) and found the cciss folder, but when I
> look in it, I found c0d0p1 c0d0p5 c0d0p6 (I think that why it doesn’t
> work) but I don’t know how to resolve this problem I’m using a Debian
> lenny with x86_64 arch Thanks for helping me. 
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