I really appreciate the input everyone. I guess I was a little
overwhelmed dealing with a few different issues at once .... I didn't
mean to place the blame on MAAS. That being said, node disk replacement
under the direction of MAAS is still a rugged process for me. I
understand that pxelinux/bios may be the root cause of my issue ... I
guess I feel like MAAS had more to do with this due to MAAS not being
able to recognize new disk after replacement w/o recommissioning. I feel
like despite the boot issue, I would still need to recommission and down
the node for MAAS to take inventory of  the new disk after a
replacement. Is this being looked into for 1.9?

Thanks again,

James

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