On Sunday 16 September 2007 13:06, Andrea Righi wrote:
> Steven A. DuChene wrote:
> > 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 resulting
> > system does not boot.
> 
> Strange... AFAIK systemconfigurator shouldn't use the --configrd option, at
> least SystemImager only uses the --config-si option (and "--confighw 
> --confignet
> --configboot --runboot" from systemimager 3.9.6). This means that the initrd
> shouldn't be re-created and the orig should be taken. Erich, is it correct or 
> am
> I missing something?

As far as I know this is intended behavior. If you don't specify an
initrd in the /etc/systemconfig/systemconfig.conf kernel section, the
default sc-initrd-* will be built. So maybe you want to try to add
a line like 
INITRD = filename
to the KERNEL section of the config file...

Regards,
Erich

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