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Look at http://oscar.ncsa.uiuc.edu/ for the kernel picker utility, it should do what you want.

At 10:41 PM 8/28/2002 -0500, Christopher Pawela wrote:
This may be a question already covered in the list, however,

How do you get oscar to build a image including an updated rpm athlon kernel.
If you download the kernel rpm to the /tftboot/rpm directory oscar
always defaults to the newest i386 single processor kernel or the newest
i686 dual processor kernel. If you remove all the kernels in the directory
except the athlon kernels, oscar crashes. How is this set in the package
list and are there any other changes that need to be made?

One other question...

Let's say I want to install a kernel self-built on the master node. I understand that you
have to copy over the files in /boot to the image directory. However, that's not all the files
a kernel build generates. Can I copy over all the built modules in the /lib/modules or
files in /usr/src? Is there a way to build a kernel in the systemimage directory?

Thank you,

Christopher Pawela
Center for High Performance Computing
Chemistry Department
University of Wisconsin
1101 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706
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