Hi,

I was wondering if there was a way to perform a diskfull install of sles
with an updated kernel. Of course I can update the kernel after the 
install or even with otherpkg but it will require a reboot.
I have noticed that to enable the use of the sdk in sles you had a
repo in the template for the node:
       <add_on_products config:type="list">
         <listentry>
           <media_url>#SLES_SDK_MEDIA#</media_url>
           <product>SuSE-Linux-SDK</product>
           <product_dir>/</product_dir>
           <ask_on_error config:type="boolean">false</ask_on_error> <!-- 
available since openSUSE 11.0 -->
           <name>SuSE-Linux-SDK</name> <!-- available since openSUSE 
11.1/SLES11 (bnc#433981) -->
         </listentry>
       </add_on_products>

Is it possible to use this structure to add a repo containing an updated 
kernel that would then be picked up during install. Similarly could this be 
used for other updated package?

Cheers,
-- 
Dr François Bissey
BlueFern team - http://www.bluefern.canterbury.ac.nz
University of Canterbury
New Zealand

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