On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Leonid Flaks<flaks(a)bnl.gov> wrote:
Jeff Schroeder wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Leonid Flaks<flaks(a)bnl.gov> wrote:
>>
>> I made two changes keep_ssh_host_keys snippet - list-harddrives does not
>> work on fedora 11, also RAID array supprt is added. I see similar snippet
>> keep_rhn_kees which could be patched in similar way. I tested it on
>> fedora
>> only.
>
> Looks good but I've got a few comments. This might be a bug in
> anaconda's list-harddrives which should be filed upstream. Are you at
> liberty to share your hardware specs of the server / array that isn't
> showing any output in list-harddrives? Comment inline.
Not sure if I mentioned it, but list-harddrive worked during installation at
the shell prompt, but not in the anaconda itself. Even command 'which
list-harddrive' had no output - and other commands did ok - for example
'which parted'
Ok so perhaps they just took it out of $PATH in newer anaconda builds.
It will go on my todo to investigate this. Your method is superior to
my original[1] regardless and we should ship it instead.
Our tax dollars helping pay for you to work on open source (no matter
how small) makes me very happy. Thanks for this great work.
Perhaps you can join in and we can flesh out how to make this code
more generic over the cobbler hack week with Michael? He always has
some crazy insightful idea or a better way of doing the same thing.
This small trick has grown to support lvm and now soft raid so the
next step is to try to make it re-usable. Then we don't have to
re-copy it into several different but mostly identical snippets.
[1]
http://www.digitalprognosis.com/opensource/keep-ssh-host-keys
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