[Bug 1689309] Re: Booting a system installed on an iSCSI LUN with an additional network interface is not possible
Dimitri John Ledkov
launchpad at surgut.co.uk
Thu May 11 10:38:40 UTC 2017
And when I mean editing the /etc/network/interfaces, I mean
/target/etc/network/interfaces at the end of the installation once
netcfg purged and recreated it. Such that the installed system has
correct interfaces.
Looking at the interfaces from the logs, it only has one vlan defined.
Thus ence530.209 is missing from /target/etc/network/interfaces which
needs to be adjusted when installer offers to "finish & reboot", by
going back to the main menu and dropping into the shell, editing that
file, and updating initramfs in-target.
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Title:
Booting a system installed on an iSCSI LUN with an additional network
interface is not possible
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
New
Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Installer version: 20101020ubuntu451.10
Description/Reproduction:
System is installed with the following partitioning:
/boot on DASD
/ on an iSCSI LUN
Network:
1 OSA with VLAN as the regular network device for the system
2 OSAs with VLAN used for iSCSI. Those two OSAs were configured manually in a command shell during installation
After installation, the system is not bootable and the console is displaying the following error every second:
"iscsistart: cannot make a connection to 10.209.9.1:3260 (-1,101)"
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