On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 01:35:46AM -, sub.mesa wrote:
> The server daily build ISO indeed worked, it did prompt me for iSCSI and
> install was a breeze, though setting up the network boot and mount root
> part is not. Some more documentation on this would be nice, especially
> now that Ubuntu h
The server daily build ISO indeed worked, it did prompt me for iSCSI and
install was a breeze, though setting up the network boot and mount root
part is not. Some more documentation on this would be nice, especially
now that Ubuntu has more or less "out of the box" support for iSCSI. For
example, p
sub.mesa: I responded to you in the forums but you must not have seen my
post. The iSCSI installer only works on the *server* install CD. Give
that a try and make sure that installer works. You can install the
ubuntu-desktop package once booted into the installed OS if you want a
desktop build.
Ive tried the alternate cd image too, located here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20091006/
Still no option to use iscsi, i did get a screen about no disk being
detected, with a list of drivers. Not any one contained "iscsi" or
something like that. If i choose the first option "Continue wit
I tried the 20091006 daily build, in a Virtualbox with no local disks.
It still doesn't appear to give any possibility to use iSCSI. There's
notification about no disks being detected, or any of that.
For your convenience i attached a screenshot, located at:
http://img40.yfrog.com/img40/4483/scree
Alright thanks for your information. I'll retry with a newer release (RC
probably) and will report back in this bug thread.
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Karmic installer does not prompt for iSCSI install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435290
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On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 08:15:28PM -, sub.mesa wrote:
> Thanks for your update. If i understand correctly, your fix will be
> included in the next Ubuntu 9.10 (beta) release?
Well, there won't be another beta release of 9.10, but it'll be in a
daily build shortly.
> You said i should have got
Thanks for your update. If i understand correctly, your fix will be
included in the next Ubuntu 9.10 (beta) release?
You said i should have gotten a 'choice menu' when no local disks were
found. However all i got was a blank list in the manual partitioner. In
previous installs i first got a colour
Thanks for your report. This upload should fix it:
partman-iscsi (3) karmic; urgency=low
* Change priority to standard to match overrides.
* Stop checking disk-detect/iscsi/enable before deciding whether to offer
an option in the partitioner, as that template doesn't exist any more.
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