[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
Tue Apr 17 08:29:16 UTC 2018
d-i only supports configuring only one network connection. This is
unlikely to change, even for the 20.04 timeframe. The workarounds are 1)
getting install media exported on the same network as the network
attached hard drives 2) configuring additional network interfaces by-
hand using d-i interactive shell.
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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:
Triaged
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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