Hi,
I tried to recreate this without success, i'll try with different hw
tomorrow.
The thing is, autopart with thinp doesn't mean that everything is lvm-thin
- /boot should be a regular (primary) partition (for details you can check
anaconda's ovirt install class)
This could be a bug in anaconda or in the kickstart that deploys the node
(if not installing directly from the iso), can you install CentOS-7.4 with
UEFI enabled on this machine ? If you have some installation logs, that
would help :)
Thanks,
Yuval.
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 9:02 PM, Luca 'remix_tj' Lorenzetto <
lorenzetto.luca(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Julio,
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Julio Cesar Bustamante
<julio.cesar.bustamante(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have installed Ovirt Host in a HS22 Blade Ibm, but I have this bug.
>
> Failed to open \efi\centos\grubx64.efi not found
> Falied to load image \EFI\centos\grubx64.efi Not found
>
I had the same problem with a newer Lenovo Blade (x240 M5, IIRC).
The problem is that ovirt-node-ng by default uses autopart with thin
provisioning and that partition scheme doesn't create /boot/efi drive.
Without that drive, grub-efi cannot be installed.
I switched my blades back to legacy only and everything worked as expected.
I'm planning to extend my tests with UEFI in future, but at the moment
i don't see the necessity switch from legacy mode.
Luca
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