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Figure 3-18 Example of Editing /etc/elilo.conf file
Edit the shaded portion.
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Copy the configuration that was used for startup from the HDLM device.
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Assign a name to the copied configuration.
You can assign any name that indicates that the configuration is used for
specifying the SCSI device.
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If you will use GRUB as the boot loader
Change title.
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If you will use ELILO as the boot loader
Change label.
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Specify root as the name of the device mounted to / in the /etc/fstab
file.
If you are using a kernel that supports Xen, add the root device by using
the definition conventions for the boot loader configuration file.
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For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, check hdlm_dracut defined in the /etc/
opt/DynamicLinkManager/hdlm.conf file.
If hdlm_dracut=y is written, change it to hdlm_dracut=n.
If hdlm_dracut=y is not written, go to step 13.
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In initrd, specify the initial RAM disk image file for the SCSI device.
If you are using a kernel that supports Xen, change the initrd file name
specified in module to the initial RAM disk image file for the SCSI device.
When an option that depends on the user environment is specified, be
careful not to delete the option.
Create the initial RAM disk image file for the SCSI device according to the
mkinitrd or dracut command documentation for the OS.
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Specify the configuration that will be used for booting.
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When GRUB is the boot loader
Specify the position of the valid title for default.
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