> > I guess that problem is fundamentally related to that Adapted card, probably > > I agree! > > > it's using some unhandled device names. Once you regain access to that > > system, > > please post the contents of /proc/partitions. > > The fai-client machine is still up, after the fai failed to partition > the disk. I've logged into it, /proc/partitions says: > > db2-interface2:~# cat /proc/partitions > major minor #blocks name > > 8 0 143340928 sda > 8 1 1534176 sda1 > 8 2 16386300 sda2 > 8 3 10241437 sda3 > 8 4 1 sda4 > 8 5 2096451 sda5 > 8 6 522081 sda6 > 8 7 112559391 sda7 > > there was an OS on this disk before. I'm ok with blowing away all > data and partitions on it during install. In fact that is what I wish > would happen. >
Hmm, that one looks ok. Could you please run /usr/lib/fai/disk-info and also paste the contents of that script? Thanks, Michael
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