Custom Anaconda to see 32 LUNS: Resolved

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First: THANK YOU!!!! To all who tried to help me with this.

The solution was, um, rather simple... pull another chassis out, try again.

Without even an anaconda/installer option, RHEL4 finds all 32 LUNS plus all of 
the other storage systems. 

I didn't think of trying another chassis because this one is slightly 
different than all of the rest I have so it was dedicated to this task. 

Anyhow, now the new challenge is figuring out how to assign a volume to each 
of 30 blades/servers. Each server has a Qlogic 2200 installed. On each blade, 
I can assign a boot device within the Qlogic BIOS. Of course, that's not 
working as well as I'd hoped.

Anyone doing this who might be able to offer some insight?

Mike



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