Hey Glen, I’ve added these few lines as kickstart-post-script in OL7 to use the RHCK-kernel as default, also after reboot and kernel-package-update!!
## RHCK as default sed -i 's/=kernel-uek/=kernel/' /etc/sysconfig/kernel grub2-set-default 0 grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg The /etc/sysconfig/kernel-part should also work on OL6 but you have to tweak the grub.conf manually in OL6. As Avi already mentioned, the kernel-uek-package is a dependancy-issue but the /etc/sysconfig/kernel-tweak uses the RHCK as default, even if UEK is installed. I just leave the kernel-uek-packages installed but use the RHCK as default under OL7. Kind regards, Andreas Dijkman > On 13 Mar 2015, at 20:43, Avi Miller <avi.mil...@oracle.com> wrote: > > 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 > > -- > Oracle <http://www.oracle.com> > Avi Miller | Product Management Director | +61 (3) 8616 3496 > Oracle Linux and Virtualization > 417 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3004 Australia > > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > Spacewalk-list@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >
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