On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 12:39:08PM -0600, Mike Coleman wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to install onto an IMSM (fakeraid) drive with autoyast, and it 
> seems to work okay, except that I cannot figure out a way to kill off the 
> useless (to me) dialog box, which says
> 
>     You are running on the Intel(R) Matrix Storage Manager...
>         ...Volume0
>     ...
>     Do you want MD Partitionable RAID subsystem to manage these partitions?
> 
> The default here is 'Yes', which works for me, and which looking in the code 
> seems to mean "use mdadm" (whereas 'No' would mean "use dmraid").
> 
> I've tried adding <imsmdriver
> config:type="symbol">IMSM_MDADM</imsmdriver>, but this doesn't
> seem to help.

That does not work since the autoyast profile is loaded after the
first probing where libstorage gives the popup.

>  I've tried setting the device to "/dev/md" or "/dev/md0", but
>  this doesn't work.  I've tried passing a kernel parameter of
>  LIBSTORAGE_IMSM_DRIVER=mdadm or =IMSM_MDADM--no luck.

LIBSTORAGE_IMSM_DRIVER=mdadm should work. Which version of SUSE
are you using? Can you provide the YaST logs?

Regards,
  Arvin

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