On Monday 18 December 2006 17:57, Joshua Cope wrote:
> Let me add another vote for keeping the kernel version consistent. 

Not sure what you mean here: do you want to install with the same kernel as on
the target OS? You can do it with UYOK.

If you just join in and request systemimager to use the debian kernel, than
please have in mind that debian is just one rather unimportant distribution
(** me running and hiding ** ;-) . Adopting this strategy means that you need
a kernel per distribution. No, you just need every kernel which was ever used
in any distribution. 

> During installation, I load custom device drivers onto my clients after 
> booting. It's nice to know that Systemimager version X.Y.Z always 
> creates boot images with kernel version V. I'd rather not have to check 
> both the SystemImager version and the imageserver distribution to figure 
> out which kernel I'm going to get.

If your custom module is in the right place inside the image (the correct
/lib/modules/... path), all will be fine. systemconfigurator will create
initrd images for every kernel it detects in /boot.

Erich

> 
>    - Josh



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