Also it should work that move the running of otherpkgs from postbootscripts
to postscripts so that the install of the update kernel before the reboot.

Thanks
Best Regards
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 IBM China System Technology Laboratory
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From:   Xiao Peng Wang/China/IBM@IBMCN
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>,
Cc:     "[email protected]"
            <[email protected]>
Date:   2012/10/26 10:02
Subject:        Re: [xcat-user] performing a diskfull sles install with an
            updated     kernel



Yes, I think your idea should work if the new kernel packages have been
added in SDK repository.

Thanks
Best Regards
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Wang Xiaopeng (王晓朋)
IBM China System Technology Laboratory
Tel: 86-10-82453455
Email: [email protected]
Address: 28,ZhongGuanCun Software Park,No.8 Dong Bei Wang West Road,
Haidian District Beijing P.R.China 100193

Inactive hide details for François Bissey ---2012/10/26 06:52:05---Hi, I
was wondering if there was a way to perform a diskfullFrançois Bissey
---2012/10/26 06:52:05---Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to perform
a diskfull install of sles

From: François Bissey <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
Date: 2012/10/26 06:52
Subject: [xcat-user] performing a diskfull sles install with an updated
kernel



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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