Hello -

I have built a lab scenario where I installed a golden client (RHEL3 U4 with
a 2.6.10 kernel) and successfully imaged another machine.  Both the golden
client and the lab machine are identical - same motherboard, single SCSI
drive, dual processor, 1 GB RAM, etc. I used network boot to install the
image, and it went off without a hitch.

I then tried to autoinstall a server with a different architecture with the
same image, the main difference being that this machine has 6 SCSI drives on
a backplane. However, I am only using 4124 MB on the first disk (/dev/sda).
The install works, it will boot into grub, but when the nash script
interpreter hits "mkdevices /dev" in the init script, it hangs and never
fully boots. Could this be a problem with disk partitioning, or might there
be a module needed that isn't being loaded by nash?

Thanks,
Lance 




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