Is there any options to force the PCIe
SSD during install to be not /dev/sda? I was hoping to reserve the SSD to be limited to
be only /var but the grub loader fails each time when I try to set the bootable
partition to be /dev/sdc2 (sdb is usb install
drive).
I have been installing on Dell r610 and
HP DL385 G6 servers using both CentOS 6.6 and Ubuntu 14 and the PCI device always shows
up before the raid devices.
I
wouldn't eff with udev rules for this. Modify your install scripts (preseed or
kickstart) to ignore
/dev/sda
.
See: href="https://serverfault.com/questions/615678/consistent-install-disk-selection-in-rhel-kickstart/615682#615682">Consistent
Install Disk Selection in RHEL
Kickstart
Also, is there
any way you can run a network install. USB installation of the OS is fraught because of
href="https://serverfault.com/questions/699038/proliant-dl380p-gen8-debian-booting/699088#699088">SCSI
enumeration issues.
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