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[HPEMC BUG] coreos installer does not use configured RAID device

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      This is a major DATA LOSS regression for CoreOS not to boot on a Certified Server where RHEL just works....on the same versions that are supposed to be in CoreOS.

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      This is a major DATA LOSS regression for CoreOS not to boot on a Certified Server where RHEL just works....on the same versions that are supposed to be in CoreOS.

      Description of problem:

      When attempting to install coreos on a system that uses an Intel RSTe RAID, the installer does not consider the RAID as a valid install location.  This has been seen with both ansible install and single node install via assisted installer at console.redhat.com

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      How reproducible:

      attempt to install coreos on a system with a configured INTEL RSTe RAID

      Steps to Reproduce:

      1. Configure Intel RSTe RAID as either RAID0 or RAID1
      2. boot iso produced at the assisted installer at console.redhat.com
      3. When you can choose the install location, the RAID will not be presented.  Instead the drives that make up the RAID are present.   
      

      Actual results:

      The installer tries to put CoreOS directly onto the disc devices (ie /dev/sda) rather than the RAID (ie /dev/md126)

      Expected results:

      coreos to install onto the RAID device.

      Additional info:

       

            rhn-engineering-iheim Itamar Heim
            frankramsay-hpe Frank Ramsay
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