------- Comment From kalsh...@in.ibm.com 2020-03-10 10:50 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #16)
> grub-installer has multiple known issues when the target
> boot-device/rootfs-device class is not the the first one it finds/sorts/uses
> by default. This is experienced most commonly with scsi/nvme, but also
> visible with scsi/dasd drives; scsi/mmc drives, etc.
>
> I have not confirmed that the below workarounds work on ppc64el, but in
> principle they should, as they do work on other platforms:
>
> Workaround 1) install the system with just nvme drive present, and thus
> remove/unplug ansy sda/sdb drives
>
> Workaround 2) ensure that sda/sdb drives are formatted clean, and do not
> have any PReP boot partitions (the logs indicate that PReP partitions on
> sda/sdb confuse grub-installer)
>
> Workaround 3) use the the subiquity installer, as it does not use
> grub-installer and is not affected by this multiple-classes of drives bug.

If I have to try "Woraround 3)" then I can try with below ISO ?
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily-live/current/focal-live-server-ppc64el.iso

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  [Ubu 20.04][kernel-5.4.0-12-generic][WSP-DD2.3] Unable to install Ubu
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