Il 21/02/2014 16:25, Jimmy Dorff ha scritto: > On 2/21/14, 2:31 AM, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: >> Il 21/02/2014 07:34, Meital Bourvine ha scritto: >>> Hi Jimmy, >>> >>> As far as I know, scientific linux isn't supported by ovirt. >> >> IIUC it's based on CentOS / RHEL so it may work. >> Let us know if you've issues :-) >> >> >>> >>> But you can always try submitting a patch ;) >>> > > SL works fine with ovirt. If you want to "support it", here is a patch.
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/24869 If you've an account on gerrit you can review / verify it. > > *** a/ovirt-release.spec 2014-02-21 10:10:00.000000000 -0500 > --- b/ovirt-release.spec 2014-02-21 10:10:55.000000000 -0500 > *************** > *** 73,76 **** > --- 73,78 ---- > elif grep -qFi 'Red Hat' /etc/system-release; then > DIST=EL > + elif grep -qFi 'Scientific Linux' /etc/system-release; then > + DIST=EL > fi > > > If you don't support Scientific Linux, then I would recommend not defaulting > the DIST to Fedora and instead searching for the specific supported > releases and error out otherwise. > > Future-wise, Scientific Linux *may* become a "CentOS variant" in Red Hat's > CentOS. > > Cheers, > Jimmy > -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users