Scot Floess wrote:
> Sorry, I am somewhat of a newb...  Is this something I can do when I import?  
> Or work done inside Cobbler itself?
>   

Not really, it's something you do later with "cobbler distro edit 
--name=foo --initrd=/path/to/vmlinuz".

It seems to point to a small bug concerning F-10 trees and imports.

--Michael


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael DeHaan" <mdeh...@redhat.com>
> To: "cobbler mailing list" <cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 12:06:28 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: Re: Using koan --replace-self problem w/ F10 and 11 - but not 9
>
> Ronald J. Yacketta wrote:
>   
>> Just a thought, check the distro entry cobbler import created. I had a 
>> similar problem the other day and noticed that the import used 
>> initrd-PAE.img vice initrd.img. Once I made the change normal PXE 
>> installs started to work with F10.
>>
>> -Ron
>>     
>
> Perhaps we need to create a distro object for the PAE variant and also 
> the non-PAE one?  
>
> --Michael
>
>
>   
>> Scot Floess wrote:
>>     
>>> All:
>>>
>>> I've tried to figure out this problem for the last 2 weeks...just off 
>>> and on when I had free time at home...
>>>
>>> I am running Cobbler 1.4.2 on CentOS 5.2...
>>>
>>> Basically this is the scenario:  I downloaded the Fedora 10 DVD ISO 
>>> and imported it into Cobbler.  I stepped onto 2 different machines 
>>> and tried to use koan --replace-self for the Fedora 10 distro I 
>>> imported...  Yes, I created a system, etc :)
>>>
>>> Anyway, I get a dialog box on both machines stating something about 
>>> trouble (sorry not sitting in front of the machines at the moment) 
>>> talking to the cobbler server - the URL displayed looks to be 
>>> correct.  In looking at virtual console 2 or 3, I see the following 
>>> displayed:
>>>
>>> "no network devices in choose network device!"
>>>
>>> After some mucking around, I thought I'd try both Fedora 11 and 9 - 
>>> basically doing the same process I did for 10 (download the ISO, 
>>> import, etc)...
>>>
>>> With Fedora 11 I got the same result as 10...  For Fedora 9 - it worked!
>>>
>>> I thought - OK, let me try using buildiso - see if, on the off 
>>> chance, it worked...  Nope - same problem...
>>>
>>> Finally, I decided to grab the boot.iso from Fedora 10 - to see if I 
>>> could do an NFS install - that worked!
>>>
>>> At this point, I'm not sure what is causing this problem...or if 
>>> anyone has seen this issue?  I had been using Cobbler 1.4.1 - but 
>>> jumped up to 1.4.2...
>>>
>>> Any and all  help - is greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>> Flossy
>>>
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