On Tuesday 15 July 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The RAID system is recognized as /dev/sdb and no /dev/sda available. > So Grub and fstab get a configuration for /dev/sdb during the > installation.
This is very strange. It is very unusual that the kernel would skip sda during installation. Are you sure you did not have some device like a USB stick connected to the system during the early parts of the installation? > When the system reboots in the new installed system the harddisc is > visible as /dev/sda while the first time it was /dev/sdb. So all device > paths are wrong. I can fix grub menu.lst and fstab and everything is > working, but I want to do a preseeded installation. This is a known general issue described in the errata for the installer. Current "workaround" is to just fix it when it happens. Sometimes blacklisting a certain module can help. See the installation guide for info on how to do that. > Is it possible that the different kernel, module and/or module > konfiguration in the d-i initram-fs is causing this? Without seeing the log files it is impossible to tell. Suggest you take a close look at the syslog of the installer (or the output of dmesg) yourself. Cheers, FJP
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