Hi Uwe,
the problem here is that I need something like a filter since we have about 63x4 multipath
devices at the moment and I was told that we can reach about 1000 devices in productive
environments :-).
And we want to install the os on /dev/cciss/c0d0 or /dev/xvda, ...
So I would really need a filter sd* here
Thanks,
Jochen
Uwe Gansert 03.07.12 16.57 Uhr >>>
On 03.07.2012 15:22, Jochen Schaefer wrote:
I want to prevent the partitioning of all /dev/sdxxx devices by autoyast. How to achieve that?
Regarding to Uwe's blog I can use the skip_list feature. But I'm uncertain about which
skip_key and skip_value to use?
<listentry>
name
sda
</listentry>
<listentry>
name
sdb
</listentry>
<listentry>
name
sdc
</listentry>
....
should work of course but maybe there is something all sdX devices have
in common?
Have you tried yast2 ayast_probe and compared the drives? Like I
describe here? http://suse.gansert.net/?p=499
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