On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 01:35:46AM -0000, sub.mesa wrote: > The server daily build ISO indeed worked, it did prompt me for iSCSI and > install was a breeze, though setting up the network boot and mount root > part is not. Some more documentation on this would be nice, especially > now that Ubuntu has more or less "out of the box" support for iSCSI.
Perhaps you could file a separate bug on partman-iscsi with specifics. The intention for 9.10 is that this works out of the box ... > For example, perhaps an initrd-iscsi.img file could be included on the > cd. This is what people will need to make the mount root stuff > working. We don't in general have space for multiple initrds. It is necessary to make one initrd serve all purposes. In the case of the initrd used after installation, that's generated by initramfs-tools and we can do some dynamic things there; I can't tell from your comment whether you're talking about the installer initrd or the installed-system initrd. > Also, is it intended that the desktop cd has no options to install to > iSCSI targets, only the server cd? Or will this be resolved for the > final release? This is intentional for the time being, as we did the iSCSI work for this release as a server feature and it's a decent chunk of work to make this available in the desktop installer as well. Feel free to file a wishlist bug against ubiquity describing your situation. -- Karmic installer does not prompt for iSCSI install https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435290 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
