Re: Installing RHEL 5.2 on Sun hardware - Sun Universal Xport

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It uses label-based mounting or lvm, so the device names dont matter. Except for the bootloader.

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On 03.10.2008, at 16:12, "Mertens, Bram" <mertensb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:




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Subject: Re: Installing RHEL 5.2 on Sun hardware - Sun Universal Xport

Maybe I didn't get your idea, but maybe changing udev rules might help

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On 01.10.2008, at 0:58, GT4NE1 <GT4NE1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all,

I've got a new Sun Fire X4200 with an attached 2530 SAS array I'm
trying to install RHEL 5.2 x86_64 on.  It seems to be seeing my SAS
RAID controller first because when the RHEL install goes to find the
disks it finds a Sun Universal Xport (16MB) at /dev/sda and my
internal RAID 1 SAS logical disk (64GB) at /dev/sdb

How can I get it to see the internal disk first so I can
install to /
dev/sdb?

I've tried searching about the Sun Universal Xport and it seem to be
some kind of booting from SAN thing which is why I think it sees the
2530 disks first.

[snip]

If the installer sees both disks it's only a matter of configuring the
partition layout correctly.

There's no reason to install to sda instead of sdb.

Regards

Bram

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