Hello, I have a customer that is currently using DriverDisc version 3 as documented here [1]. They would like to know if there is a way to make this method only install drivers for the appropriate hardware. For example, if it's a VMware instance, do nothing. Here are the customer's actual words.
"Make a driver disk with more than one driver, install a VM with the appropriate arguments to utilize the drivers, and see how many get installed. If one or more drivers that are not appropriate to the VM are installed, then the process is broken." Also, is there a technical/business reason why we don't support this method officially? Thanks [1] http://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/driverdisc.html -- Rodrique Heron Solutions Architect, RHCE Voice: 212.510.4114 Mobile: 347.651.0147 Join the Northern NJ Red Hat Users Group Meetup <https://tracking.cirrusinsight.com/38e08bde-8436-4867-9cb7-f8c637ef727f/meetup-com-northernnjrhug-events-237855891> . Upcoming Events: New York, NY: 03/14/2017: Security Symposium <https://tracking.cirrusinsight.com/38e08bde-8436-4867-9cb7-f8c637ef727f/securitysymposium2017-com> Hartford, CT RHUG: 4/6/2017: Integrating Ansible with OpenShift <https://tracking.cirrusinsight.com/38e08bde-8436-4867-9cb7-f8c637ef727f/meetup-com-hartfordrhug> Morristown, NJ RHUG: 04/11/2017: Integrating Microservices using SpringBoot and Apache Camel <https://tracking.cirrusinsight.com/38e08bde-8436-4867-9cb7-f8c637ef727f/meetup-com-northernnjrhug> “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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