Dan Hyatt wrote: > I have an intermittent problem with my Dell blades, out of 80 blades 69 > of them kickstarted Centos 6 fine using PXE > The other 11, I get a c0t0 not found error (indicating it is not > finding the local disk on the blade). <snip> > Since the kickstart file defines the disk as sda1 I am supposing that > it is really a hardware problem. <snip> Nahhh... First, I suspect that those 11 blades are a slightly different model - newer, or whatever. When we first got some Dell R720s was when we ran into CentOS calling the NIC em1 instead of eth0, while *other* R-series servers we got the same time were still eth0.
I'm afraid you're going to have to put conditionals into the ks, or maybe, the way we do, write a CGI that creates one on the fly, to tell it to look for those drives under those names. *shrug* We did just that in our CGI, and chose CentOS 6, 64 bit, R720 for them. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos