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> 
> Andrea,
> 
>  Thanks for the reply.
> 
>  What options do I have ?
> 
> - Try and boot using the standard(included) kernel ?

For this you should try to install the systemimager-boot-standard-3.9.6 in your
image server before, to have more chances for your hw to be properly recognized.

After the install remember to update your kernel+initrd.img in your /tftpboot
and restart the systemimager-bittorrent daemons (only if you're using the BT
transport).

A problem you can find with this approach is that in recent kernels the IDE disk
naming schema has changed and all these devices are now mapped in /dev/sd* (look
for hda -> sda transition problem in google for details). So, if you're using an
old kernel (actually 2.4 is old in any case), one or more IDE disks and you're
not using UUIDs or LABELs in your autoinstallscript.conf probably you can find
some problems during the first reboot.

> - Try an boot using a uyok from a similar machine using a 2.6 kernel.
> Will this
>    work ?

Yes, this is another valid solution, to try with a different boot package made
with a 2.6 kernel. The hda -> sda problem is still valid.

> - Build from source on the 2.4 machine. This looks like the cleanest
> solution. I have
>   downloaded the 3.9.6 tar source however I'm not sure how to build the
> rpm's. I have
>   looked at the online docs " rpmbuild -ta tarball" however after
> looking at the Makefile
>   I see a "rpm" target which does a "rpmbuild -tb". Also my machines are
> behind a
>   firewall and can only connect to the internet via a proxy.

This would be the cleanest solution, but one of the 2 solutions above is surely
 quicker.

> 
> Wouldn't virtulization allow you to build both glibc versions on the
> same platform ?
>

Yes, but since the build server is my laptop: 1) I don't have enough disk space
free 2) probably the building process would require an entire night... :-)

-Andrea

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