nice!
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Title:
fails to configure BOOTIF when using iscsi
Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
Fix
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Title:
fails to configure BOOTIF when using iscsi
Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committ
Something I forgot to mention, and it may be relevant after seeing the
comment above: I'm using the HWE kernel for Jammy.
Is it better to rollback to Focal with the default kernel?
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Definitely, I'm doing something very wrong.
I deployed a new VM (VMware) through MaaS, using the original initrd.
Applied the patch and did the same things I mentioned in my comment
above.
This time, the keyboard does not work (seems to be stuck; I'm not able
to scroll up to see what happens).
Bingo! I'm running this on my host.
Yes, the problem was solved.
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Title:
fails to configure BOOTIF when usin
Hello all,
I'm currently testing a patch to generate an initrd image for MAAS with
partial success.
The fix for the network is working well. However, when attempting to
start a server via PXE using MAAS, strange errors are raised:
Warning: Type of the root file system is unknown, so skipping the
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