xCAT does not have plan to do that recently.
If possible, could you contribute this feature?
Thanks
Best Regards
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IBM China System Technology Laboratory
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From: Rich Sudlow <[email protected]>
To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
Cc:
Subject: [xcat-user] question about use of large disks set to boot using BIOS
Date: Tue, Jul 19, 2016 12:09 AM
with the inclusion of %include /tmp/partitioning in template files
one can boot > 2 TB drives as long as the machine is using
boot mode UEFI
With Red Hat 7.2 it appears that > 2 TB systems boot
mode set to BIOS requires the creation of a biosboot
partition.
Is this something that's planned in the future for xcat?
My preference is not to change machines which have worked if possible.
Rich
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University of Notre Dame
Center for Research Computing - Union Station
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South Bend, In 46601
(574) 631-7258 (office)
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