Re: iSCSI and root

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On 06/02/2009 06:10 PM, Harald Hoyer wrote:
Because root=dhcp with root_path=iscsi:.. or root=iscsi:... would just
add a harddisk to the system, we still might want a root=/dev/... to
specify the path to the root partition.

Or should we just mount the whole disk? If so, how do we detect the
newly added disk after iscsistart? Do we add a udev rule to mount it?

We might want to use the code from /lib/udev/path_id, which parses
$full_sysfs_device_path and scans for */session[0-9]*/*

or just try to mount everything /dev/disk/by-path/ip-*-lun-*


Any suggestions?
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