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Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 to an iSCSI target fails during the disk auto-partitioning phase on an HPE ProLiant Compute DL384 Gen12 or HPE ProLiant RL300 Gen11. The following message may be displayed in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installer:Error checking storage configurationsWhen setting the installation destination, the following message may be displayed:No useable bootable was found
Any ARM-based platforms, e.g. HPE ProLiant Compute DL384 Gen12 or HPE ProLiant RL300 Gen11 installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 to an iSCSI target.
As a workaround, perform the following:Add the boot parameter "inst.nonibftiscsiboot" to the kernel command line when starting the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installer.Manually attach the iSCSI devices using the graphical user interface (GUI) during installation.More details are available from the following Red Hat Enterprise Linux Knowledgebase:https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7090229
Operating Systems Affected:Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4
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