> 
Hi, 

I forgot an important item: 

if you change the initrd_source/my_modules and then do a "make" 
the initrd.img is not changed, also if you delete initrd and initrd.img.
I also make the change in initrd_source/build_dir/my_modules, because 
I think this is used as input for the cramfs. 


> 
> My lab has been experimenting with Systemimager for the
> past few weeks with mixed results. Our inital builds
> used the Sun V65 for the server machine and a collection
> of LX50s for the target/clients. This deployment went
> very well. We were very impressed with the tool and
> excited to be able to use it for some future projects.
> 
> Our problems started when we moved to V60s as the client/
> target machines. We encountered the issue of not being 
> able to partition a disk because the disk was not found.
> This was what have learned from reading your newsgroup is
> the classic aic79xx driver dilemma.
> 
> Since then we have tried several things suggested by the
> manual, the help pages and the newsgroup.
> 
> We tried moving the modules scsi_mod.o and aic79xx.o to
> my_modules, adding instructions to the INSMOD file and
> rebuilding the kernel.
> 
> We tried moving from the stable 3.01 to the unstable 3.1.5
> release because it looked like there was support for aic79xx.
> 
> We even tried replacing the SIS kernel with a RH ES2.1 kernel
> only to get ramdisk errors.
> 
> Before we wander down any more dark holes on our own, I wanted
> to ask the builders and the community if anyone has had
> success with this tool and Sun V6x clients. If so, where have
> we gone wrong?
> 
> We've also examined the patches and we are unclear where we
> might want to jump in.
> 
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated. The initial success
> with this tool showed us what we might do. Now if we can just
> use it on a wider variety of Sun boxes, we would have something
> pretty exciting. If you can help get us there, we would appreciate
> it.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Stan Heller
> Systems Engineer
> Sun Microsystems Professional Services
> Customer Ready Systems   (415) 254-5667
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