Re: [sisuite-users] FATAL : Kernel too old

2007-09-14 Thread Andrea Righi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just attempted to PXE boot a HP Proliant ML370 G2 with systemimager 3.9.6 and received the following kernel panic : Freeing unused kernel memory : 164k freed FATAL: Kernel too old Kernel panic : Attempting to kill init ! That's because the glibc into the

Re: [sisuite-users] FATAL : Kernel too old

2007-09-14 Thread Andrea Righi
Andrea Righi wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just attempted to PXE boot a HP Proliant ML370 G2 with systemimager 3.9.6 and received the following kernel panic : Freeing unused kernel memory : 164k freed FATAL: Kernel too old Kernel panic : Attempting to kill init ! That's because

Re: [sisuite-users] 3.8.2 for ia64

2007-09-14 Thread Andrea Righi
Roger Chevalier wrote: Thanks for the reply Andrea. Works better with the ramdisk_size parameter, but the generic kernel/initrd it did not recognize the scsi card (sym53c8xx module) I did not invetigate why currently (may be you can tell me where to look at?) So I use UYOK, and it works !

Re: [sisuite-users] FATAL : Kernel too old

2007-09-14 Thread David . Livingstone
Andrea, Thanks for the reply. What options do I have ? - Try and boot using the standard(included) kernel ? - Try an boot using a uyok from a similar machine using a 2.6 kernel. Will this work ? - Build from source on the 2.4 machine. This looks like the cleanest solution. I have

[sisuite-users] systemconfigurator and bogus sc-initrd

2007-09-14 Thread Steven A. DuChene
I am trying to install some nodes using an image captured from a pre-existing system and during the install systemconfigurator keeps creating an initrd file called sc-initrd-2.6.9-55.ELsmp.gz and this does not work out because the correct modules do not get included in this initrd and the

Re: [sisuite-users] systemconfigurator and bogus sc-initrd

2007-09-14 Thread Steven A. DuChene
Thanks for the suggestion Ted. I was able to look through the sample.cfg file that is provided with systemconfigurator and get an idea of how to override the creation and use of the sc-initrd thing. -Original Message- From: Ted Arden [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sep 14, 2007 10:07 AM To: