I can make it work with the workarounds that have been presented. I have to change the install so that it installs to sdb and then does Pete Eisch's steps to create a new initrd that will move sdb to sda. But it all seems like such a pain step to have to invoke when you should be able to specify the devices in the kickstart file and have it follow them. I would like to thank everyone who has responded to my problem. Ron On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 16:44, Edward F. Brown wrote: > Is there a particular reason "sda' has to be assigned to this drive? I > understand that it would be great if linux allowed more determination over > drive letter assignments, I've wrestled with this too. But is there an > issue for which a workaround hasn't been suggested? > > -Ed > > > > I created a new initrd and tried to use it as part of the install. But > > this didn't work. I understand what your steps are doing, but that > > doesn't work for what I need. > > > > I have to make sure that the aacraid module gets loaded first so that it > > will be sda. Your ideal works, but it is after the fact, which means > > that if I do it in the %post like you said, the machine would not be > > bootable, since the drives that were attached to the megaraid card were > > formated and setup as the root device and the new initrd will load the > > aacraid first, which will having nothing on it. > > > > Ron > > > > On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 13:39, Peter Eisch wrote: > >> Did you try rebuilding the initrd.img using something like: > >> > >> /sbin/mkinitrd --preload scsi_mod --preload sd_mod --with aacraid \ > >> --with megaraid --with aic7xxx --with eepro100 --with bcm5700 \ > >> /boot/ninitrd-%{KVERREL}.img %{KVERREL} > >> /bin/mv /boot/initrd-%{KVERREL}.img /boot/oinitrd-%{KVERREL}.img > >> /bin/mv /boot/ninitrd-%{KVERREL}.img /boot/initrd-%{KVERREL}.img > >> > >> I put this in my kernel's %post so it gets done at boot, but do the same > >> kind of thing with the initrd.img on the install media. > >> > >> peter > >> > >> On 2/22/05 12:38 PM, "Ronald Reed" <rreed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> > I have found that the scsihosts= boot line command is only for kernels > >> > that have the modules built into the kernel, but no other resolution > >> has > >> > been found. > >> > > >> > I have tried the device parameter in the kickstart file, but anaconda > >> > seems to ignore them. Anyone have any other ideals? Here is a portion > >> of > >> > my kickstart file: > >> > > >> > #kickstart file (partial) > >> > install > >> > cdrom > >> > lang en_US.UTF-8 > >> > langsupport --default en_US.UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8 > >> > device scsi aacraid > >> > device scsi megaraid > >> > device scsi aic7xxx > >> > device eth eepro100 > >> > device eth bcm5700 > >> > keyboard us > >> > mouse genericwheelps/2 --device psaux > >> > skipx > >> > network --device eth0 --bootproto dhcp --hostname nfs-basic > >> > > >> > Ron > >> > > >> > On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 12:27, Ronald Reed wrote: > >> >> No, I need the drive letter assignments to be different. > >> >> > >> >> Ron > >> >> > >> >> On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 11:58, Ed Brown wrote: > >> >>> The --driveorder option won't change the drive letter assignments, > >> but > >> >>> it will change the drive that grub is installed to. Isn't that what > >> you > >> >>> are after? In your case, you probably want: > >> >>> > >> >>> bootloader --driveorder=sdb,sda --location=mbr > >> >>> > >> >>> -Ed > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 10:53, Ronald Reed wrote: > >> >>>> Yes, the aacraid device get set to /dev/sdb. The accraid device is > >> a > >> >>>> mirrored pair of 36GB drives that are inside the hardware. The > >> megaraid > >> >>>> device is a Raid 5 group of 4 73GB drives (3 in the array, and 1 > >> hot > >> >>>> spare). The megaraid is to be used for NFS file storage and the > >> accraid > >> >>>> is to be used for the system drive. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Ron > >> >>>> > >> >>>> On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 11:47, Brian Long wrote: > >> >>>> > >> >>>>> What does it detect the aacraid device as? /dev/sdb? If so, why > >> don't > >> >>>>> you use the bootloader option mentioned previously to get grub to > >> use > >> >>>>> sdb as the boot drive? > >> >>>>> > >> >>>>> /Brian/ > >> >>> > >> >>> _______________________________________________ > >> >>> Kickstart-list mailing list > >> >>> Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >> >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Kickstart-list mailing list > >> Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > > -- > > =========================== > > Ron Reed > > RedHat Certified Engineer > > SGP Computer Department Manager > > Unix Systems Administrator > > ARM SGP CART Site > > (580)388-4053 > > ron.reed@xxxxxxx > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Kickstart-list mailing list > > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list -- =========================== Ron Reed RedHat Certified Engineer SGP Computer Department Manager Unix Systems Administrator ARM SGP CART Site (580)388-4053 ron.reed@xxxxxxx