Mike,

>Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 08:54:45 -0800
>From: Mike McCune <[email protected]>  
>[email protected] wrote:
<snip> 
>> Dunno. I, personally, would never have released it that way - I'd have 
>> dynamically not shown anything that was not applicable to the version.
>
>patches happily accepted :)

Right. In my copious spare time (when I'm not looking for my next job, this 
contract ending soon), I'm trying to work on a F/OSS package for log auditing 
for non-technical forensics (as in, lawyers).
>
>> However, I'm still stuck where I was, which is that I have a registered 
>> system, but no way to subscribe it to a channel. I have two channels, with 
>> children, but when I got to systems->click on my system->change 
>> subscriptions, and it says it will give me a list of channels, the list 
>> contains exactly one entry: (none, disable service).
>> 
>> What do I have to do to get the system subscribed, and why is this list not 
>> filled in?
>
>Ok, what arch is the system you have registered and what is the arch of 
>the channel you want to subscribe it too. The above situation often 
>occurs if your channel is i386 and your system is an x86_64 based system 
>or the other way around.

It shows, for the client, unknown kernel, but the description - x86-64 - is 
correct. As I said, it's not subscribed to *any* channel right now.

     mark

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