> 
> 
> Chris,
>      This points heavily to Mike Chase-Salerno's comment that the RPMs
> failed to install.  When the RPMs install, they update the filesystems.  If
> the RPM command chews on the list of RPMs for a couple of minutes and fails
> due to a conflict, nothing gets updated on the file systems, the RPM
> command just fails.   So, can you run the clone command on the node? If you
> do, you can see clone run in all its glory, including the rpm command
> failure (which I'm sure is there!) Rich

OK... sorry for the delay.. my master node croaked due to heat problems...

What I'm seeing is that the real disk partitions never get mounted and
the RPM's install under the mount point /mnt. I paged back up to where
the RPM install starts and saw an error about "mount" needing a file system
type.  I changed all the "$MOUNT" commands in clone to do a "$MOUNT -t ext2",
but that didn't help.

--- Cris

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