Title: [Oscar-devel] howto upgrade /tftpboot kernel with systemimager?
Hi Tomi:
 
You can try upgrading to this unofficial, development version of SystemImager:

http://www.bcgsc.ca/downloads/oscar/systemimager/
 
(You will need to build another image after you have upgraded SystemImager)
 
Depending on which network card you are trying to support, the new kernel/initrd.img that comes with this new version might just work.  If it does not, and CentOS 4.2 supports it, then there is a new feature in SystemImager which allows you to generate a working pair.
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tomi Simonen
Sent: Thu 23/02/2006 06:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oscar-devel] howto upgrade /tftpboot kernel with systemimager?

Hi all!

First I hope that this message goes to correct postlist :)

I think it was nice move to change OS from Suse to CentOS 4.2. But still
in problems. We have too new TG3 based network cards and basic Oscar's
basic kernel in /tftpboot/ can't get it up. "I Couldn't configure the
network interface with DHCP" is the message it gives. PXEBoot goes fine
but that kernel is the problem.  I'm figuring out how systemimager works
but there are no good examples for compiling new kernel with it. Is it
possible to use working kernel and initrd compiled from srpm ?

regards -Tomi-  


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