Stefan Gromoll wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem updating the autoinstall scripts for my clients.
Earlier today I successfully installed several clients using autoinstall
scripts and images which I made a few months ago. I just tried
regenerating the autoinstall scripts with getimage and
Quoting Ole Holm Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm currently trying to use system imager with fedora core 4 but I
> have some
> > troubles with grub. It doesn't seem to install the boot loader
> efficiently.
> > Is-it a known problem? I'm using si 3.4.0-2. Maybe
Title: [Sisuite-users] Re: SATA disks with SystemImager
Actually there is a way
around this... if you mount your initrd.img, there should be a file called
/etc/init.d/rcS - just comment the line which reads "check_version" and it
should bypass the check.
Cheers,
Bernard
From: [EMAIL
Peter Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe you can still use my SATA kernel for 3.5.1. I have not tested
this, though. Here is the link:
http://world.anarchy.com/~peter/systemimager/
Ole, if you could try this with 3.5.1 it would be great. Put the
kernel file
in to your /tftpbo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm currently trying to use system imager with fedora core 4 but I
have some
> troubles with grub. It doesn't seem to install the boot loader
efficiently.
> Is-it a known problem? I'm using si 3.4.0-2. Maybe it's too old?
I previously suggested to use my SystemImager
Peter Mueller wrote:
I believe you can still use my SATA kernel for 3.5.1. I have not tested
this, though. Here is the link:
http://world.anarchy.com/~peter/systemimager/
Ole, if you could try this with 3.5.1 it would be great. Put the kernel file
in to your /tftpboot and give it a whirl. (