On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 16:38 +0200, Thomas Lange wrote: > >>>>> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 10:33:07 -0400, Andre Luis Lopes <[EMAIL > >>>>> PROTECTED]> said: > > > I don't know if this is somewhat related to the fact that Ubuntu > > uses udev by default, but sfdisk can't open /dev/hda on the target > > system for reading and so it can't partition the device and then the > > installation can't go on. > Maybe the FAI setup scripts (inside the nfsroot) do not activate udev > support on the install client. The default /etc/init.d scripts are not > run by FAI. Do you know which scripts/commands are used to enable udev > support? >
For me, all that worked "out of the box", never needed to load udev explicitly or manually. The seldom times when I have troubles with disks found, where when i booted with an 2.4 fai kernel, but had only modules for 2.6 in my nfsroot, actually one time this just happened because I gave the path to my sarge nfsroot in dhcp config for that host. Andre, does the kernel version you are booting correspond with the one you have modules for in the nfsroot? Henning