I should add that I can install the OS from the install dvd with out
any problems.



On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Ben De Luca <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>         Im new to xcat2, I am attempting to deploy fedora14 to a load
> of machines here. To get my head around xcat I orignally installed a
> set of virtual machines from our cluster (as though they were
> workstation, controlling the power myself). I can install perfectly to
> the vms but I cant seem to get xcat to install to real hardware. On
> the two types of machines I have tried to far the boot process gets to
> freeing unused kernel memory and then the machine kernel panics.
>
>         I am some what at a lost of what to do next. I suspected it
> maybe that the network driver was not installed so I used genimage to
> install the tg3 driver in the image through the following commands.
>
> genimage -i eth0 -n igb,e1000e,e1000,bnx2,tg3 -o fedora14
> packimage  -p compute -o fedora14
>
>
>        Has any one experianced any thing like this or could offer a pointer
>
> -bd
>

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