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Allows RHEL to install on LPAR systems.
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We ship the default parameter file as generic.prm, not redhat.parm.
Modify redhat.exec to reflect this.
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The new linuxrc.s390 script seems to have working cio_ignore support
now. I've been using the above cio_ignore parameter in my parm file
with RHEL-6 nightlies and it's working fine.
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IBM would like us to provide mainframe users with a sample punchcard
reader script along with the other boot files on s390x.
I'd just like to say that again: punch cards.
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We've backed this out on RHEL 5.3 for now because it was far more
complex than IBM had told us, so it's back to the drawing board
for this one. Keeping rawhide in sync with what's happening on
the RHEL side with this feature.
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To help speed up the boot time of VM and LPAR s390x
instances, set a default cio_ignore parameter to ignore all
devices except the system console. The CMS conf file is
used anyway to specify all devices to use, so setting the
cio_ignore parameter to a reasonable default speeds things
up.
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This reverts commit 44e21aae58267145d55a3bf9da83fc2951f35dc3.
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This reverts commit ade6ac39323c24482027f5a5ee33143e6692776c.
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Per IBM recommendation, add cio_ignore=all to the generic.prm template. This
will avoid certain situations where possibly hundreds of devices are probed
at boot time, making the installation take way longer than it already does on
that platform. IBM tells customers to explicitly list devices to enumerate
or to add cio_assist if they really want that.
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* bootdisk/s390x/initrd.size: Add file to describe size of initrd
to fix LPAR installs (#197773)
* bootdisk/s390x/generic.ins: Use initrd.size
* scripts/mk-images.s390: And include initrd.size
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