I finally got the Graphical installer working using X but now when I try to 
Install Linux on my DASD I end up with DASD accessed R/O when it was initially 
all R/W.
No Matter what option I use I always end up with this error.

Just prior to connecting to the new Linux to perform the install all DASD looks 
like this
Activated DASDs:
0.0.0150(ECKD) dasdb       : active, blocksize: 4096, 54000 blocks, 210 MB
0.0.0151(ECKD) dasdc       : active, blocksize: 4096, 1746000 blocks, 6820 MB
0.0.0160(FBA ) dasdd       : active, blocksize: 512, 524288 blocks, 256 MB
0.0.0161(FBA ) dasde       : active, blocksize: 512, 1048576 blocks, 512 MB
Initial configuration completed.

After I do the basic installation steps and create a custom layout
/boot   on 150
/       on 151
Swap    on 160
Swap    on 161

In the end I always get an error that a device is R/O and the process can't 
continue

/dev/dasdx is marked as R/O

Then all stops and I can't move forward.



Larry Davis,
VM Capability


-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Filipe 
Miranda
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 5:55 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: RHEL 6.3 DASD configuration

Hello Larry,

I tried a few times the Text Only installation method just to make sure and if 
you can't get X Windows or VNC to work, I suggest a installation using a 
kickstart file - using kickstart you can setup the partition method that you 
want and have an unattended installation of the OS.
The Text Only installation mode won't let you define the disks as you mentioned 
(at least during my tests it did not let me do it)

About VNC:
How did you setup your PARM file?
vnc vncpassword=XXXX mpath (does it look like this at the end?)

also when it asks you to connect via ssh, did you use the ssh -x install@IP  
("-x")  ?


-
Filipe Miranda


On Feb 19, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Davis, Larry (National VM Capability)" 
<larry.dav...@hp.com<mailto:larry.dav...@hp.com>> wrote:

> I am trying to install Linux on z and RHEL 6.3 Test mode installation assumes 
> a lot.
> I want to allocate specific /dev/dasdx to specific mount points
>
> /dev/dasda to /boot
> /dev/dasdb to /
> /dev/dasdc to swap
>
> Is there a way to do this I can't seem to get X Windows working or VNC.
>
>
>
> Larry Davis,
> VM Capability
> HP Enterprise Services
> Tel: +1 813  394 4240
> E-mail: 
> larry.dav...@hp.com<mailto:larry.dav...@hp.com<mailto:larry.dav...@hp.com<mailto:larry.dav...@hp.com>>
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