On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:47 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I didn't installed the systemimager server myself. I searched the server a 
> bit, which runs FC5 with kernel 2.6.15. I couldn't find any rpm packages 
> related to systemimager installed on the server. However, there are 
> systemimager-4.0.2 and systemconfigurator-2.2.11 tar files and directories in 
> the system, therefore I assume the guy installed systemimager from the 
> source. How can I tell what versions of initrd_template and boot-standard are 
> used in a source installation?

You can look in /usr/share/systemimager/boot/ on your image server and
see what you have installed.  But if you are using UYOK, chances are
the kernel you are using is the correct one (i.e. if you run UYOK on
utts which is x86_64 and you deploy that back to a x86_64 client).
You can also check for which kernel is being pushed out in your tftp
root.

So not sure exactly what is wrong there.  Perhaps you can post your
imaging log (paste it in pastebin.ca or something if it is too long).

Cheers,

Bernard

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