Ajay Ramaswamy wrote:
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> Eric,
> I had the same problem with the installer, that rescue mode did not work,
> I found that the problem is in the modules included in the boot disk, some
> whare in the anaconda-xfs.patch you have a line in the file
> anaconda/scripts/mk-images.i386 which loads the vfat file system modules.
> here you should also load msdos and fat along with vfat.
Interesting, I don't think we changed any of this, looking at the patch
for mk-images.i386, all we do is add XFS to the mix.
msdos and vfat are available in the second stage of the installer:
-SECSTAGE="msdos vfat raid0 raid1 raid5 $IDEMODS $SCSIMODS $LATEUSBMODS"
+SECSTAGE="xfs msdos vfat raid0 raid1 raid5 $IDEMODS $SCSIMODS
$LATEUSBMODS"
but Red Hat never had the fat module available on i386, although they do
in ia64... so not sure what's going on! Perhaps this is a bug in Red
Hat as well?
One way around this might be to turn off the controller (or otherwise
BIOS-disable) the drive with the offending filesystem, assuming it's on
a separate drive...
-Eric
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