I tried such a setup today, means trying to manually enable the primary qeth
device as well as a dasd disk via early-commands and I ended up with a network
fail/crash (and a follow on fail/crash of the UI while - I think while the env.
tried to generate a crash report).
$ cat *.meta
cat *.meta
ä
"kind": "NETWORK_FAIL"
üä
"kind": "UI"
The installer switched succesfully into autoinstall mode, since I see the
following msg via remote ssh:
"the installer running on /dev/tty1 will perform the autoinstall"
Logging in via the console gives me several indications that my data source got
found and executed:
- I found a file that I 'touched' via early_commands
- and the two devices got properly activated:
lszdev 600 200
TYPE ID ON PERS NAMES
dasd-eckd 0.0.0200 yes yes dasda
qeth 0.0.0600:0.0.0601:0.0.0602 yes yes enc600
So far so good, the device enablement via early-commands worked!
But on further processing the network configuration step failed.
I've attached complete /var/crash and /var/log folder for further
analysis ...
** Attachment added: "16062020.tgz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-z-systems/+bug/1879286/+attachment/5384388/+files/16062020.tgz
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[UBUNTU 20.04] Netplan configuration fails to apply in subiquity
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