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Old 01-30-2015, 12:50 PM   #1
skjelmose
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Question Redhat kickstart SAN boot


Hi there,

I have been reading alot about how to kickstart with SAN boot, but cant find a proper way to do so. The "supported" way is to provide the Disk ID.

ignoredisk --only-use=/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-012345678909876543210

but in my case I only have one SAN disk and dont want to configure every template with the ID. There has to be a way to kickstart it without providing the ID.

I succesfully ran the installation using:

ignoredisk --only-use=mapper/mpatha

but after a remount the disk is mounted RO. I guess this is due to multiple paths.

So question is how should i kickstart it without specifing the ID?
Anyone have a pre script where they fetch the ID prior to installation.
 
  


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