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[opensuse-autoinstall] Installing multiple kernels with opensuse 10.3
- From: "Marlier, Ian" <ian.marlier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 16:21:15 -0500
- Message-id: <B9BD59104C7FE34DB2610B2B2CA2B78F0212E7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
All --
I'm working on an autobuild for opensuse 10.3. The machines that I'm
building are generally going to end up being xen hosts, using the Xen
kernel (installed by adding the <kernel>kernel-xen</kernel> section to
the software section of the xml file).
In that scenario, though, the other kernel that's installed is the
vanilla kernel, and I'm wondering whether there's a way to have the
default kernel installed instead. I have very few machines that are
ever going to use it -- maybe 2 or 3 -- so if not, that's not a huge
deal. But if it is possible, I've found in the past that it's a useful
option to have available...
TIA,
Ian
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I'm working on an autobuild for opensuse 10.3. The machines that I'm
building are generally going to end up being xen hosts, using the Xen
kernel (installed by adding the <kernel>kernel-xen</kernel> section to
the software section of the xml file).
In that scenario, though, the other kernel that's installed is the
vanilla kernel, and I'm wondering whether there's a way to have the
default kernel installed instead. I have very few machines that are
ever going to use it -- maybe 2 or 3 -- so if not, that's not a huge
deal. But if it is possible, I've found in the past that it's a useful
option to have available...
TIA,
Ian
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