
alan.mckay+xen at gmail
Apr 15, 2012, 6:55 AM
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Re: iSCSI disk disappears at boot (no boot device)
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anyone? anyone? Buehler? On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Alan McKay <alan.mckay+xen [at] gmail>wrote: > Hey folks, > > I tried this with both CentOS 5.8 and Ubuntu 12.04 (beta2) and same > behavior. > > Use virt-manager to create my VM. I had previously used the virsh > commands to create an iSCSI pool (I think that is the right term) and > so my iSCSI disk shows up fine in virt-manager and I can add it to the > VM. > > The install goes well the disk is there - I can either choose to > partition it manually or let it go automatic. During the install from > the Ubuntu live CD I can open a shell and see the disk mounted and > stuff being installed to it. > > After the install I can reboot from the Ubuntu live CD and I see the > iSCSI disk there. I can mount stuff and look at it - looks like the > install went fine. > > But I reboot and try to boot from the HD and it says : > > Boot from Hard Disk failed: could not read the boot disk > FATAL: No bootable device > > What's up with that? > > thanks, > -Alan >
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