** Also affects: partman-iscsi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Root on iscsi is not supported
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This bug was fixed in the package open-iscsi - 2.0.870.1-0ubuntu8
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open-iscsi (2.0.870.1-0ubuntu8) karmic; urgency=low
* Make sure network devices are always included in the initramfs if
booting with / on iSCSI.
* Retry initramfs network configuration for a while until it
This bug was fixed in the package partman-iscsi - 2
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partman-iscsi (2) karmic; urgency=low
* Add COPYING file, requested by Loïc Minier.
* Record the target portal group tag for each target.
* If / is on iSCSI, configure /etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs appropriately
and, as a
So this set of patches isn't ideal in some ways; in particular it
configures /etc/network/interfaces statically, which has the set of
problems I described in comment 6. However, I think it will at least
make things basically work and people can always edit
/etc/network/interfaces by hand if need
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/hw-detect/ubuntu
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This bug was fixed in the package hw-detect - 1.72ubuntu2
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hw-detect (1.72ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low
* Default iSCSI configuration to true, and stop installing open-iscsi-udeb
unconditionally here; partman-iscsi will take care of that. Instead,
offer iSCSI targets as a
What needs to be done to make the open-iscsi-udeb load earlier in the
install sequence so its block devices are available to disk-detect?
Sounds like the initramfs problem is solved.
As for blowing away the networking, one possible solution: if the
installer knows what interface the initiator
To clarify, the disk-detect problem is that the open-iscsi-udeb isn't
loaded until *after* the loop that goes around looking for (physical)
disks runs. Incidentally, that loop does an exit 10 if there are not
local disks at all, so the open-iscsi-udeb never gets loaded if the
system has no
Tried again on Jaunty (9.04) and it works fine.
a) No problems about the partition part of the installer
b) touch /etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs and all the iscsi initramfs hooks are there.
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Tim-
Can you please turn on ISCSI_IBFT and ISCSI_IBFT_FIND in the Intrepid
kernel configs?
:-Dustin
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Root on iscsi is not supported
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Just to fill in a bit more info:
1. The hw-detect problem should be straightforward enough, so I won't go into
much depth about that.
2. The problems involing open-iscsi are many-fold:
2.a. Networking is not configured in initramfs (yet the network is clearly up
since we have loaded the
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