Which drive (SCSI or IDE) do you want your compute nodes to boot off?
Cheers,
Bernard
From: Tyler Cruickshank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 15:01To: Bernard Li; oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.netSubject: RE: [Oscar-users] Network Boot Problem & Grub
Thank you Ber
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Boot Problem & Grub
Thank you Bernard. I found menu.lst. It says that the
kernel is on the scsi drive but the scsi drive does not seem to be showing up
on the node's F10 device configuration menu. So, we disconnected the
s
27;s /root partition.
Cheers,
Bernard
From: Tyler Cruickshank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 13:12To: Bernard Li; oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.netSubject: RE: [Oscar-users] Network Boot Problem & Grub
Bernard,
Thank you again for your speedy and helpful respons
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From: Tyler Cruickshank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
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oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.netSubject: RE: [Oscar-users] Network
Boot Problem & Grub
Bernard,
Thank you again for your speedy and helpful responses. We all
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Hi.
I have successfully created an image and am now trying to network boot a single node. The
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Boot Problem & Grub
Hi.
I have successfully created an image and am now trying to network boot a
single no
Hi.
I have successfully created an image and am now trying to network boot a single node. The network install finishes (apparently with success) but it does give some "problem" messages before the boot process is done (see below). After the network boot, I reboot again (from the hard drive),
I have set up network boot.
I also tried replacing the pxelinux.0 in /tftboot with the latest version
of that file ( I am desperate to try anything ;).
I am still stuck though.
Thanks,
Daria
On 20 Sep 2002, Michael Chase-Salerno wrote:
> Did you run the "setup network boot" step on the "setup n
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Do you have SCSI drives in your clients? If you have IDE drives in your
clients, then you'll need to change how the partitions are set up. The
sim
Do you have SCSI drives in your clients? If you have IDE drives in your
clients, then you'll need to change how the partitions are set up. The
simplest way I know to do this is to rebuild the image, but I'm sure
there's a simpler way. SIS folks?
Jason
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, David Dustan wrote:
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