[Bug 236640] Re: iSCSI install fails under hardy

sub.mesa sub.mesa at gmail.com
Fri Oct 2 11:19:00 UTC 2009


Sorry for bumping this bug, but i files a similar bug here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/435290

Reading the last statement that there has to be a local disk present for
the iSCSI package to become loaded; is this intentional or is this a
bug? It surely isn't consistent with the goals of something using iSCSI;
to have a diskless ubuntu client. So why then is it a requirement to
have a local disk present?

Why doesn't Ubuntu display a friendly message when no local disks are
found, with a few options such as activating support for iSCSI to
install to the network instead; without any local disk present. This is
how iSCSI should be used, when installing Ubuntu to, IMO.

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iSCSI install fails under hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236640
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