Re: RHEL Problem: Can't access LUNS

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I'm not sure what you're telling me here. 

Since this isn't something I knew how to do, I've been asking for help. The 
things I know how to do now, which still don't work, are all things which have 
been suggested by people who are trying to help.

 From all of this, the one thing I've learned is that it does not matter what I 
try to enter at the install command line, the problem is the redhat installer, 
there is no way of passing this information. 

I need to modify the RHEL4 install CD's initrd.img in order for anaconda to 
see this at install time... and, I don't know how to do this but am reading up 
on it.

> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/lkn/lkn_pdf/ch09.pdf

Thanks, I'll check this out.
 
> what you have to writte is a litle modification of
> what you type in the modprobe.conf file
> maybe something like:
> scsi_mod.max_luns=256
> scsi_mod.scsi_dev_flags=INLINE:TF200:0x242

I don't have access to modprobe.conf at install time, that's the point of my 
problem. I can modify it AFTER install and see all of the storage but I need 
to see the storage AT install time so that I can install TO the storage.
 
> man, you have to test it, try and error approach maybe

I've been at trial and error for a couple of weeks now.

Mike




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