2009/5/6 Michael DeHaan <[email protected]>

> > These are inserted fine from a cobbler import.  I have mirrored some
> > repos and created my own profile called ngs-xen-server.  Note, I see
> > no xen enabled repos at all in the menu above.
>
> By design, you can't PXE boot those.  They are paravirt kernels.  And
> you mean "profiles" not "repos", here.   A bit of difference :)


Ah yes.  Of course - slaps self for such lazy language and missing the
obvious.


> However if you have a system named "default" that has special semantics
> and would keep any of the menu from being generated.


No systems at all present (I read I didn't need them for PXE only installs)

[r...@storage008 ~]# cobbler system list
[r...@storage008 ~]#

Profiles who have arches other than i386 or x86_64 also do not show up
> in the menu.   You may want to check to see what arch is assigned to
> your various distro objects.  If you upgraded
> a rather old cobbler install, it may be that the arch fields on your
> distros are wrong?


Hmmm - anything more complicated to check than:

[r...@storage008 ~]# cobbler distro report | grep -a1 arch
distro               : CentOS-5.2-x86_64
architecture         : x86_64
breed                : redhat
--
distro               : CentOS-5.2-xen-x86_64
architecture         : x86_64
breed                : redhat
--
distro               : CentOS-5.3-x86_64
architecture         : x86_64
breed                : redhat
--
distro               : CentOS-5.3-xen-x86_64
architecture         : x86_64
breed                : redhat

Is it time to start scanning the code?  Is there a way of making cobbler a
lot more verbose?

Cheers,

Matt.
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