Is your kernel in a repo ?

That's how I do it and then give  a version in the kernel package name listed 
in the kickstart.

On 5 May 2010, at 18:06, Clark, Joel wrote:

> Moblin developers:
> 
> How can I use MIC2 and the kickstart file to install my own new kernel.  MIC2 
> always uses the Moblin kernel from the repo instead of the one provided by me 
> (setting Epoch didn't help).
> 
> 
> regards
> Joel
> 
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