We have our autotest server setup to boot RHEL 6.x and 7.x kernels.  Now we are 
attempting to boot SLES11 SP2 kernels.
I am getting errors like this:
02/27 17:52:16 INFO |  boottool:0498| Installing grubby because it was not 
found on this system
02/27 17:52:16 ERROR|  boottool:0598| _run_get_output error while running: 
"/sbin/grubby --version"
02/27 17:52:16 WARNI|  boottool:1180| Could not run grubby to fetch its version
02/27 17:52:16 WARNI|  boottool:0571| Could not detect current grubby version. 
It may be that you are running an unsupported version of grubby
02/27 17:52:16 ERROR|  boottool:0620| _run_get_output_err error while running: 
"/sbin/grubby --bootloader-probe"
02/27 18:17:31 ERROR|       job:1330| JOB ERROR: Unable to instantiate boottool

It appears that /sbin/grubby exists on RHEL system but not SLES systems.  Is 
there some switch we can throw so that we can boot kernels on SLES systems?

I can boot the SLES kernel manually on the SLES machines, so I know I'm 
starting with a good kernel.

Thanks,
Cheri Van Pelt


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