Re: port of iscsi patches for rhel 6.3 to rhel 7 alpha2 (#831470)

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Ack to the set.

On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 03:24:14PM +0200, Radek Vykydal wrote:
> Fixes for rhel7 bug #831470 are on top of quite a lot of changes
> of iscsi code in anaconda and probably most safe is to pull them
> in (from 6.3) too.
> 
> Most of the patches was approved by bcl for F17, but
> I didn't push them because there were enough other stuff to
> break F17.
> 
> I tested it locally, waiting for test with updates.img
> 
> The fix has still issues on some hw in rhel 6.3 but they will be
> adressed soon. I'll not rush with pushing the patchset.
> It is just ready if the bz (#831470) is really so important
> (it is marked as urgent TestBlocker).
> 
> The only one patch from 6.3 which is not applied is
> 
> commit 3a59a1a44febe4c9ff9aa2064c73c44d63b34254
> Author: Radek Vykydal <rvykydal@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:   Wed Mar 7 13:55:01 2012 +0100
> 
>     iscsi: add interface binding support to kickstart (#500273)
>     
>     Resolves: rhbz#500273
>     
>     All devices must be either bonded (using --iface option) or using
>     default.
> 
> because I am not sure how to update pykickstart for r7 alpha,
> or do you think it is worth pulling it in too?
> 
> 
> Radek
> 
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