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| Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tom Lavigne | 2014-03-03 20:02:44 UTC | Blocks | 1056248 | |
| Tom Lavigne | 2014-03-04 02:09:50 UTC | CC | tlavigne | |
| Tom Lavigne | 2014-04-02 16:44:39 UTC | Blocks | 1056248 | |
| Stephen Gilson | 2015-04-16 17:53:11 UTC | CC | anaconda-maint-list | |
| Flags | needinfo?(anaconda-maint-list) | |||
| Laura Bailey | 2015-04-17 08:06:03 UTC | Docs Contact | pbokoc | |
| Laura Bailey | 2015-04-21 05:03:53 UTC | Flags | needinfo?(anaconda-maint-list) | |
| Petr Bokoc | 2015-04-22 14:21:44 UTC | Doc Text | = The /boot partition may be created on network storage on IBM System z = A known issue in Anaconda on IBM System z causes the /boot partition to be placed on an iSCSI disk if you do not explicitly configure this partition to be placed on a local drive (DASD). As a result, the system is unable to boot after the installation. To work around this issue, specify a local drive for your /boot partition. When configuring storage using Kickstart, use the 'part /boot --ondisk=<local drive>' command to create /boot. If you are performing a manual installation, select only local drives in the Allowable Drives section of the Add Partition dialog. Do not use automatic partitioning. | |
| Doc Type | Bug Fix | Known Issue | ||
| Petr Bokoc | 2015-04-22 14:23:59 UTC | Doc Text | = The /boot partition may be created on network storage on IBM System z = A known issue in Anaconda on IBM System z causes the /boot partition to be placed on an iSCSI disk if you do not explicitly configure this partition to be placed on a local drive (DASD). As a result, the system is unable to boot after the installation. To work around this issue, specify a local drive for your /boot partition. When configuring storage using Kickstart, use the 'part /boot --ondisk=<local drive>' command to create /boot. If you are performing a manual installation, select only local drives in the Allowable Drives section of the Add Partition dialog. Do not use automatic partitioning. | The /boot partition may be created on network storage on IBM System z A known issue in Anaconda on IBM System z causes the /boot partition to be placed on an iSCSI disk if you do not explicitly configure this partition to be placed on a local drive (DASD). As a result, the system is unable to boot after the installation. To work around this issue, specify a local drive for your /boot partition. When configuring storage using Kickstart, use the 'part /boot --ondisk=<local drive>' command to create /boot. If you are performing a manual installation, select only local drives in the Allowable Drives section of the Add Partition dialog. Do not use automatic partitioning. |
| Samantha N. Bueno | 2015-04-22 14:28:51 UTC | CC | sbueno | |
| Petr Bokoc | 2015-04-22 14:35:42 UTC | Flags | needinfo?(anaconda-maint-list) needinfo?(anaconda-maint-list) | |
| Petr Bokoc | 2015-06-24 12:16:28 UTC | Doc Text | The /boot partition may be created on network storage on IBM System z A known issue in Anaconda on IBM System z causes the /boot partition to be placed on an iSCSI disk if you do not explicitly configure this partition to be placed on a local drive (DASD). As a result, the system is unable to boot after the installation. To work around this issue, specify a local drive for your /boot partition. When configuring storage using Kickstart, use the 'part /boot --ondisk=<local drive>' command to create /boot. If you are performing a manual installation, select only local drives in the Allowable Drives section of the Add Partition dialog. Do not use automatic partitioning. | The /boot Partition May Be Created on Network Storage on IBM System z A known issue in Anaconda on IBM System z causes the /boot partition to be placed on an iSCSI disk if you do not explicitly configure this partition to be placed on a local drive (DASD). As a result, the system is unable to boot after the installation. To work around this issue, specify a local drive for your /boot partition. When configuring storage using Kickstart, use the 'part /boot --ondisk=<local drive>' command to create /boot. If you are performing a manual installation, select only local drives in the Allowable Drives section of the Add Partition dialog. Do not use automatic partitioning. |
| Clayton Spicer | 2016-02-26 16:07:03 UTC | CC | cspicer | |
| Docs Contact | pbokoc | cspicer | ||
| Jan Blazek | 2016-06-08 11:34:18 UTC | Assignee | anaconda-maint-list | sbueno |
| Lubos Kocman | 2016-06-20 09:53:21 UTC | Assignee | sbueno | anaconda-maint-list |
| Jan Kurik | 2017-12-06 11:23:55 UTC | Status | NEW | CLOSED |
| Resolution | --- | WONTFIX | ||
| Last Closed | 2017-12-06 06:23:55 UTC |
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