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 > > _______________________________________________ > Moblin dev Mailing List > dev@moblin.org > > To manage or unsubscribe from this mailing list visit: > http://lists.moblin.org/listinfo/dev or your user account on > http://moblin.org once logged in. > > For more information on the Moblin Developer Mailing lists visit: > http://moblin.org/community/mailing-lists -- Glen Gray <sla...@slaine.org> _______________________________________________ Moblin dev Mailing List dev@moblin.org To manage or unsubscribe from this mailing list visit: http://lists.moblin.org/listinfo/dev or your user account on http://moblin.org once logged in. For more information on the Moblin Developer Mailing lists visit: http://moblin.org/community/mailing-lists