Hey Glen,

> On 14 Mar 2015, at 4:58 am, Glen Collins <glenc2...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi all. Does anyone know how to have only the Redhat Compatable Kernel 
> install and not the UEK? I tried the parameter to remove kernel-uek and 
> kernel-uek-firmware but it's still the default kernel. I also added kernel 
> and kernel-firmware thinking that maybe it needed the rhel compat kernel 
> defined during the KS. But still my final system defaults to having the UEK 
> booted.

There are a few packages that pull in the UEK as a dependency, most obviously 
oraclelinux-release. I believe that our internal QA teams do have a KS solution 
for this, but I'll need to double-check.

Thanks,
Avi

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