Hello,
we have a Fujitsu-Siemens TX200 with a onboard AIC-7902W adapter and 4
disks. We have set them up as two pair of RAID-1 disks.
The bios startup-screen shows us two pair of RAID1 disks.
When we try to install SLES10 we see 4 disks !
How can we tell Linux that there are only two RAID an
James Smart schrieb:
You can see if a white paper we put together, which includes information
on tapes, can help you. There's also a small section on "boot from SAN"
which talks about configuring udev in initrd for boot devices. Although
the content references distros, it should be applicable to
Michael Reed schrieb:
While you didn't explicitly mention which distro you're using, some already
have udev in their initrd. If this applies in your case, you should be able
to change the root= parameter passed to the kernel to specify your root device
via a persistent name. For example:
Hello,
we have a big problem with scsi device mapping.
We have a LSI Megaraid controller and a qlogic HBA with a attached SAN
When we boot the machine without the SAN then the first disk on the
MEGARAID becomes \dev\sda
When we boot with the SAN attached then the first disk in the san
beco
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