http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/wiki/SystemImager
--no-uyok
Don't create a UYOK (Use Your Own Kernel) boot package. This option
is advantageous if you know you don't need a UYOK kernel, and you
want this command to complete faster.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Kristina Clair
Sent: Mon 12/06/2006 10:47
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Sisuite-users] UYOK and si_prepareclient
Hello,
I just upgraded from Systemimager 3.4.1 to 3.6.3,
and there seems to be
a new component to Systemimager -
UseYourOwnKernel. I am trying to
figure out the role of UYOK, but the
docs on the website are for 3.4.1,
so they don't cover it. Is UYOK
documented anywhere?
I'm also getting a UYOK related error with
si_prepareclient:
>>> mount /etc/systemimager/boot/initrd
/tmp/.systemimager.2 -o loop -t
ext2
mount: could not find any device
/dev/loop#
>>> rm -fr /tmp/.systemimager.1
/tmp/.systemimager.2
FAILED: mount /etc/systemimager/boot/initrd
/tmp/.systemimager.2 -o loop
-t ext2 at
/usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/UseYourOwnKernel.pm
line
723.
This is running on Fedora Core 3.
We don't actually let
Systemimager deal with our kernels anyway, so I'm
wondering if there is a way
to have Systemimager not use
UYOK?
Thanks!
Kristina
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