I've just set up a small lustre installation on mixed SLES10 32-bit and SLES10 SP1 64-bit. 32-bit would give ksym errors upon installation of modules rpm, while 64-bit SP1 it was only warnings. I did a little research on the ksym package and it seemed to me it was only needed if you were trying to install a module compiled for a different kernel version. Since CFS is providing a complete set I went ahead and added --nodeps to force the installation. It worked.
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