Hello, I'm using pungi to spin a custom distribution with some installation automations using the anaconda kickstart mechanism. This mailing list has been invaluable to accomplish what I have thusfar. However, I have a need to include a patched fedora kernel. I've followed the guide here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/CustomKernel and included the resulting kernel rpm in the build manifest and in my local repo, tagged with my own invented distro tag;. Pungi correctly packages and then anaconda installs and boots this kernel but pungi does not seem to include an initrd. The logs seem to indicate that it created one: >From pungi log: > Found keymap override, using it > No i586 kernel, trying i686... > unpacking > /opt/build/work/analyzer-os/src/uos/output/7/Everything/i386/os/g4k/kernel-2.6.22.9-3268.il8.i686.rpm.i686 > Building initrd.img > Wrote /tmp/makebootdisk.initrdimage.19125 (3528k compressed) > Building isolinux directory however anaconda does not seem to be installing it. Its not clear to me how the pungi-anaconda-kernel-initrd relationship is all mapped out. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks Sean
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