Re: CentOS 5 & USB Kickstart?

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On 6/19/07, René Standfest <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm not sure, but can it be that your USB-Stick is now sdc1, because CentOS5
uses the new libata which uses the SCSI-stack, so hda is now sda and so on.


No, I just checked.  I also ended up doing a non-kickstart install
just to see what the loaded OS would think the USB is.  And, after
reboot, the CentOS 5 system saw the USB as sdb1.  So, there's
something about the install kernel that's not loading the usb drivers
correctly.
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