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тАО11-05-2007 04:34 AM
тАО11-05-2007 04:34 AM
Updating kernel on iSCSI boot system
I have a DL360 which successfully boots RHEL4U4 off the SAN using the instructions in the HP document "HP iSCSI Boot for Linux User Guide". The only problem that I have is that the process uses a custom kickstart file to load the iSCSI drivers into the kernel during the initial OS installation. You're essentially stuck with the kernel as it exists then and you can't update it with any patches. Does anyone have a solution to this? THANKS!
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тАО11-05-2007 05:20 AM
тАО11-05-2007 05:20 AM
Re: Updating kernel on iSCSI boot system
>>> You're essentially stuck with the kernel as it exists then and you can't update it with any patches. Does anyone have a solution to this?
Why do you think that you can't update your kernel after the initial installation? If the modules are provided with the right tools, you can buid the module for any kernel.
And also, please see:
Issue:
Should I boot from SAN?
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_43_8136.shtm
Why do you think that you can't update your kernel after the initial installation? If the modules are provided with the right tools, you can buid the module for any kernel.
And also, please see:
Issue:
Should I boot from SAN?
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_43_8136.shtm
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
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тАО11-05-2007 05:25 AM
тАО11-05-2007 05:25 AM
Re: Updating kernel on iSCSI boot system
You will just need to ensure your iSCSI drivers are in your initrd image and in your new kernel.
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