** Changed in: maas
Status: New => Triaged
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Unable to netboot Ubuntu 18.04 and older on an IBM Z DPM Partition -
no
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: New => Triaged
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Unable to netboot Ubuntu 18.04 and older on an IBM Z DPM Partition -
no manual nor automat
in response to comment #2)
That would be indeed a valid approach (and I think we already had that once in
the z13s prototype),
since we run in such a situation always on a system in DPM mode, were one
usually have only selected devices configured (compared to a system in PR/SM
classic mode, whe
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Alternative to all of the above, you could choose to "enable all the
devices" hack on 18.04.
Aka if the MAAS initrd includes a script to do `chzdev -e --all` by
default on 18.04.
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