Menshutin Anton wrote:
> I found the origin of the problem when installing on master (instead
> of slave) hdd. There is a Host Protected Area on the disk with a size
> of 1 Mb. When image is being deployed  boel kernel says that there is
> a HPA and the it says that it was disabled. When system is booting
> scientific linux, it’s kernel does not disable this area, so disk
> becomes truncated. Consequently, the last partition is out of disk. 
> If drive is in slave mode, than kernel does not detect HPA at all ☹
> in both kernels.
> 
> The solution is quite simple (but still rather difficult to google it
> ☺ ) – you should pass ‘hda=stroke’ option to the kernel  - than it
> also ignores HPA on the disk. Of you you can simply rewrite
> autoinstall script to think that disk size is 1 Mb smaller, or 10Mb.
> 
> 
> I suppose it is a bug in systemimager, because different kernels are
> used during system installation and system operation. This causes bad
> things like above, and there could be other problems of this type.

With UYOK you can use the same kernel both for instalations and productcion:

http://wiki.systemimager.org/index.php/UYOK

Regards,
-Andrea

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