Convey uses a highly modified CentOS kernel to work with our attach
coprocessor. Currently to setup a system for delivery we do a cold
install using a stock CentOS cold install using kickstart. During
that cold install we lay down our modified kernel and reboot the
system with that
On Fri, 2011-01-28 at 15:19 -0600, Tom G Murphy wrote:
Nothing hard about doing this I do it a lot.
My RT KickStart built into isolinux
%post
# Update the Install
# We pull in our kern.repo file for updates. Magic!
yum -y install -c http://192.168.2.200/kicks/kern.repo kernel-rt
# Clean out
Thanks John. This is what I do to put our modified kernel into place.
The modified kernel has routines to talk to our coprocessor via the pcibus
and it is not a standard device. A generic kernel does not know how to
talk to the coprocessor, what I want to do is build an install kernel that
can
Tom G Murphy wrote, On 01/28/2011 04:19 PM:
SNIP
My goal is to be able to boot a modified kernel on the cold install
step so we can download the firmware updates and eliminate the second boot.
I have tried using using the bzImage generated from the modified kernel
build but that kernel
Hi,
On 01/28/2011 11:01 PM, Tom Murphy wrote:
The modified kernel has routines to talk to our coprocessor via the
pcibus and it is not a standard device. A generic kernel does not know
how to talk to the coprocessor, what I want to do is build an install
kernel that can talk to the
On 01/28/2011 09:19 PM, Tom G Murphy wrote:
I am guessing I have either have too much or too little included in the
kernel. I tried to make sure everything I thought was needed were not
modules but included in the kernel.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
use the %post thing as John pointed
Thanks, this is an great idea.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.orgwrote:
On 01/28/2011 09:19 PM, Tom G Murphy wrote:
I am guessing I have either have too much or too little included in the
kernel. I tried to make sure everything I thought was needed were not
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