The problem was that you did not set the boottarget.kernel, otherwise that
xCAT does not know where to get the kernel.

Thanks
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From:   Rich Sudlow <[email protected]>
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
Date:   2011-11-23 03:14
Subject:        [xcat-user] boottarget - passing kcmdline parameter



Hi
I'm trying to add an optional parameter
biosdevname=0 when installing a node using pxe boot
with rhels6.1

Documentation I've found leads me to believe that
anything in boottarget.kdmdline gets passed

Here's my simple boottarget

#bprofile,kernel,initrd,kcmdline,comments,disable
"compute",,,"biosdevname=0",,

This however doesn't seem to work as my pxe file
doesn't get biosdevname=0 appended.

Has anyone using boottarget had success?

Thanks,

Rich


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