SystemImager supports ppc64, unfortunately I've not a ppc64 platform to
build the packages (and to test it)... :-( I think you must build them
from the tarball...
-Andrea
Jing CDL Sun wrote:
> Hi, Andrea:
>
> I wanted to install RHEL4U4 on ppc64 platform, but I did not find the
> boot rpm packag
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SuSE supports both formats. Anyway when you have to install a lot of
nodes if more easy to use ifcfg-eth* naming. Usually I delete the files
/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth-id* in the
SuSE supports both formats. Anyway when you have to install a lot of
nodes if more easy to use ifcfg-eth* naming. Usually I delete the files
/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth-id* in the golden image, so that
they're not transferrend on the imaged clients and allows
systemconfigurator to do the right
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This problem has been fixed in 3.7.4. Maybe you can consider to update
to this release (since it's tagged "unstable" it should be considered
more stable than 3.6.3)...
Regards,
-Andrea
Jing CDL Sun wrote:
> Hi,
>
This problem has been fixed in 3.7.4. Maybe you can consider to update
to this release (since it's tagged "unstable" it should be considered
more stable than 3.6.3)...
Regards,
-Andrea
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> Hi,
>
> I used SIS to install SLES10 on x86 architecture, and found it copied a
> wrong k