Chris O'Regan wrote:
> Importing a DVD correctly determines the architecture and sets it correctly:
>
> distro               : testing-x86_64
> breed                : redhat
> os version           : rhel5
> architecture         : x86_64
> initrd               : /mnt/images/pxeboot/initrd.img
> kernel               : /mnt/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz
> kernel options       : {}
> post kernel options  : {}
> ks metadata          : {'tree': 
> 'nfs://filer-appdata01:/vol/dvol/appdata/osimages/redhat/iso/rhel-5.2/'}
> owners               : ['admin']
>
> But even when I specify the architecture as "x86_64", using "distro add" 
> or "distro edit" always sets the architecture to "i386".
>
> cobbler distro add \
> --name=rhel-5.2-server-x86_64 \
> --kernel=/appdata/osimages/redhat/bootimages/rhel-5.2-server-x86_64/vmlinuz 
> \
> --initrd=/appdata/osimages/redhat/bootimages/rhel-5.2-server-x86_64/initrd.img
>  
> \ 
> --ksmeta="tree=nfs://filer-appdata01:/vol/dvol/appdata/osimages/redhat/iso/rhel-5.2/"
>  
> \
> --arch=x86_64 \
> --breed=redhat \
> --os-version=rhel5
>   

rpm - q cobbler please ?



> Results in:
>
> distro               : rhel-5.2-server-x86_64
> breed                : redhat
> os version           : rhel5
> architecture         : i386
> initrd               : 
> /appdata/osimages/redhat/bootimages/rhel-5.2-server-x86_64/initrd.img
> kernel               : 
> /appdata/osimages/redhat/bootimages/rhel-5.2-server-x86_64/vmlinuz
> kernel options       : {}
> post kernel options  : {}
> ks metadata          : {'tree': 
> 'nfs://filer-appdata01:/vol/dvol/appdata/osimages/redhat/iso/rhel-5.2/'}
> owners               : ['admin']
>
> The only way to change the architecture is to manually modify the file 
> in distro.d.
>
>
> Chris
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