Hi Peer,
1. Copy the SLES-11-SP3 repository from DVD to $REPO and replace/add
your packages below $REPO/suse/*/ as you need.
2. Update the package metadata:
#> create_package_descr -d $REPO/suse -o $REPO/suse/setup/descr
(create_package_descr is part of the inst-source-utils package)
3. Remove all "META SHA1 .... packages*" lines from $DIR/content and
4. add the new hashs to the same file:
#> (cd $REPO/suse/setup/descr && sha1sum packages* | \
while read LINE; \
do echo META SHA1 $LINE;done ) >> $REPO/content
At this point you can install manually, but you will get disturbed by
signature and security warnings, which you have to commit.
5. Configure the signature handling in your AutoYaST profile:
<general>
...
<signature-handling>
Hi,
we are using autoinstall for our HPC cluster. However we have to use old releases, because we are using a global file system on the cluster. So we could now migrate to SLES11SP3 and I'm wondering, if there is a way to setup a repository containing all updates for the system (current status), but with the original kernel from the DVD. Is there an easy way to create this kind of repository ? Or just add the update repository while we install the nodes (but what about the kernel ??) .... Any help will be welcome!
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