Re: Always use local disk for driveorder

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Hi

To blacklist SAN drivers, see:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/43439#comment-form

To exclude the driver for Brocade HBA cards you could do:

boot> linux blacklist=bfa ks=
http://example.com/my-ks.cfg

/Jerry






From:        "Mr. Pushpendra Chavan" <chavanpushpendra@xxxxxxxxx>
To:        Discussion list about Kickstart <kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:        2014-09-29 13:09
Subject:        Re: Always use local disk for driveorder
Sent by:        kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx




You can use the /dev/disk/by-id/ values in kickstart for installing on particular disks. But this will make the kickstart hard-coded for each machine.

Are you using same kickstart for multiple machines? Also you can try using blacklist boot parameter to disable San devices.

On 29-Sep-2014 2:51 PM, "Romu Hu" <huruomu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

When installing with kickstart, sda is not always the local disk, e.g. it may be a storage device connected to HBA.  How to tell anaconda to find the device name of the local disk and always use it for driveorder? i.e. always install Linux (and boot loader) in the local disk.

Thanks
Romu

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