Ok. So I boot with rh 9.0 image and then do updateclient with rh 8.0 image. Uname -a tells me that the kernel is 2.4.20-30.9 but /etc/redhat-release claims that it's rh release 8.0. I am a bit puzzled.
I checked some other files and versions and for example glibc version is 2.2.93-5 which is distributed with rh 8.0. Is this runnig rh 9.0 or 8.0?


Thanks,
Jarek


Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
Jarek,

Please review the manual: http://www.systemimager.org/documentation/

I think you'll find that updateclient is what you want instead of
pushupdate.

Also, you can have two images for one client.  Just name them
differently when you run "getimage", and use addclients to choose which
one you want to install with at any given time.

If the partition scheme is the same, most importantly /etc/fstab, and
the filesystems are of the same type, then you can run updateclient to
switch between them.  Otherwise, you can always just auto-install.

Cheers, -Brian


Thus spake Jarek Nikiciuk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):


Hello,

Can I have two images for one golden-client? If yes, how would I go set it up. I'd like to have a RedHat 8.0 and 9.0 images available for network boot and being able to select which to boot from. I am using systemimager 3.1.8-1 for both server and client and systemimager-i386boot-standard-3.0.1-4.
I also tried to use pushupdate command but I get usage errors:


pushupdate --client 10.0.8.52 --server 10.0.8.95 --image hwn15-rh80

Unknown option: server
Unknown option: image
pushupdate (part of SystemImager) version 3.1.8

Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Brian Elliott Finley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Please see CREDITS for a full list of contributors.

This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Usage: pushupdate [OPTION]... --client HOSTNAME --server HOSTNAME --image IMAGENAME --updateclient-options "[OPTION]..."
or pushupdate [OPTION]... --clients-file FILE --server HOSTNAME --updateclient-options "[OPTION]..."


and the rest of usage is displayed.

Any thoughts? Thanks.

Regards,
Jarek

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