On 6/15/10 11:59 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> Looks like problem is on iDrac, because it is connected as scsi device.
> 
> solution was: deattach iDrac after boot and fix the root device on
> grub commandline.

There you go, Dell's virtual media stuff throwing it off.

For the record, USB storage (along with parallel and serial IDE) is
handled via the SCSI I/O subsystem, so it makes sense that the virtual
media interface on the DRAC, which looks like a USB device, showed up as
a SCSI device.

Glad you got it working.


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