------- Comment From [email protected] 2017-05-11 07:46 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #10)
> And when I mean editing the /etc/network/interfaces, I mean
> /target/etc/network/interfaces at the end of the installation once netcfg
> purged and recreated it. Such that the installed system has correct
> interfaces.
>
> Looking at the interfaces from the logs, it only has one vlan defined. Thus
> ence530.209 is missing from /target/etc/network/interfaces which needs to be
> adjusted when installer offers to "finish & reboot", by going back to the
> main menu and dropping into the shell, editing that file, and updating
> initramfs in-target.

Thank you for your hints. When "Finish and reboot" was displayed, I
edited the /target/etc/network/interfaces file and afterwards executed
"in-target update-initramfs -k all".

The system still doesn't boot although the interfaces are now listed in
the "interfaces" file. I have uploaded the logs again.

https://testcase.software.ibm.com/fromibm/linux/logfiles_2nd_try.tar

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  Booting a system installed on an iSCSI LUN with an additional network
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