Re: [CentOS] What is the not supported hardware?

2014-12-04 Thread Jeremy Hoel
We noticed this when installing onto some new Dell R320's.. it might have
something to do with hardware that the device had that the older kernel
might not have known about.  Nothing seemed wrong and everything seemed to
install ok (we would also update the kernel in the install process, so that
probably hid any further problems), but moving to a 6.6 install made the
silly error message go away.

On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Robert Nichols rnicholsnos...@comcast.net
wrote:

 When the installer complains that it has detected unsupported hardware,
 is there any way to tell just what it didn't like?  Following the URL in
 the message just ends up at the RHEL Hardware Certification page, which
 isn't much help.  The installer seemed quite willing to continue with
 the installation, and poking around from the shell VT I didn't find
 anything that didn't seem to be working.  I also didn't see anything
 relevant in any of the message VTs.

 As it turns out this isn't a big deal for me, since this was the CentOS
 6.5 installer and there was no such warning from the 6.6 installer.
 I'm just wondering how I might go about tracking that down,

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Re: [CentOS] What is the not supported hardware?

2014-12-04 Thread Jeremy Hoel
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 12:32 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 Jeremy Hoel wrote:
  We noticed this when installing onto some new Dell R320's.. it might have
  something to do with hardware that the device had that the older kernel
  might not have known about.  Nothing seemed wrong and everything seemed
 to
  install ok (we would also update the kernel in the install process, so
  that
  probably hid any further problems), but moving to a 6.6 install made the
  silly error message go away.
 
 Please don't top post.

 Dumb question: *how* were you installing? Did you have a kickstart of your
 very own? If so... could it have wanted eth0, and the installer called it
 em1?

  mark


 Kickstart.. and we had already changed the interface to the new name. It's
the same kickstart between the two versions, with just the nic name being
different.
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Re: [CentOS] What is the not supported hardware?

2014-12-04 Thread Robert Nichols
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 12:32 PM, 
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

Dumb question: *how* were you installing? Did you have a kickstart of your
very own? If so... could it have wanted eth0, and the installer called it
em1?


In my case there was no kickstart -- just a plain install from the ISO image,
and the complaint from the installer comes long before I get a chance to do
any customizations.

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