> > I've put the following lines into /fai/class/FAIBASE.var > > > > addpackages="kernel-image-2.6.8-fai_2_i386" > > Do you use the fai-kernels config for the running system (I suspect if > because the name you are using)? I am not exactly sure if this kernel > is optimized for usage in production/standard runtime systems, or if > this is even a bad idea to use this config for something else than a > FAI installation.
Optimized kernel config has to be an issue to deal with. Suppose that I could use the kernel config of install server not the kernel for FAI installation. Maybe that is a bad idea to use kernel of FAI installation. > which version of FAI are you using? FAI 2.8.4 > The addpackages functionality has been removed in some recent > versions, I don't remeber which one exactly, but look i the list > archive to find it out, or in the changelog. > > You should put the kernel package in a "normal" package list - a hook > for the class FAIBASE which is included in the simple configuration > examples makes that the installation of the kernel doesn't break > because of mkinitrd. But is it possible to override the fresh kernel-image installed later ? -- Gavin Tran -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDtPezQipgvQyG5e4RAv4WAJ0bpEAHemKWf+yaJ23JwETylJct/wCdHQC6 8HsnvA0JLJedWHkFUFKFj1A= =FSoP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
