Hi
Ok, that is from the boot medium (as in DVD/CD) correct? If not what
are you booting from…
Which is understandable since your earlier output showed no partition
on /dev/sda…
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Hi
But that doesn’t make sense since fdisk shows no partitioning
on /dev/sda… are there other disks in the system?
fdisk -l
That’s a lower case L.
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Is this topic still alive? If so, what role does iSCSI play in your installation, you mentioned it twice now, but did never point out if you’re actually accessing any iSCSI disks… your system’s software level isn’t the latest and it might be that the installer gets confused between the iSCSI and local disks.