On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 02:55:04AM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Apr 09, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
>
> > One option I have found is to use udev, and lookup for the DEVPATH of
> > the root partition. If it is starts by "ip-" instead of "pci-", then it
> > is an iscsi device. Are you fine with such a
On Apr 09, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> One option I have found is to use udev, and lookup for the DEVPATH of
> the root partition. If it is starts by "ip-" instead of "pci-", then it
> is an iscsi device. Are you fine with such an option?
Looks good. Can you report the output of a command like:
udev
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 11:51:42AM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Apr 07, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
>
> > The netbase init script already tries to detect network root drives, but
> > it does not detect iSCSI drives. The patch below fixes this problem.
> No objections on this principle, but can you t
On Apr 07, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> The netbase init script already tries to detect network root drives, but
> it does not detect iSCSI drives. The patch below fixes this problem.
No objections on this principle, but can you think about a better test
than looking for /etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs? I'
Package: netbase
Version: 4.40
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When iSCSI root is used (something now possible with the open-iscsi
package), the network is deconfigured on shutdown or reboot, while / is
still mounted.
The netbase init script already tries to detect network root drives, but
it does n
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