[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 10:34:37 UTC 2017


from the interactive shell of d-i, one should be able to do:

$ in-target update-initramfs -k all

To update initramfs, that essentially does: `chroot /target update-
initramfs -k all`, but with extra logging and clean-up such that those
commands end up in logs.

Downloaded the logs. Will inspect them.

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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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