Automatically using the right kmdl module with the newest kernel
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- Subject: Automatically using the right kmdl module with the newest kernel
- From: Jason Edgecombe <jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:28:19 -0400
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Hi,
I'm doing kickstarts in RHEL5. I have extra repo statements in the
kickstart file that point to an updates repo which has RedHat updates
including the kernel. I also have a repo with extras like the openafs
rpms from atrpms.net.
How can I have the install automatically pick the right openafs-kmdl rpm
to go with the kernel. Yum can do it if I use the yum-plugin-kdml rpm.
Is there any way to activate yum-plugin-kmdl during the install or some
other way to pick the right kdml to go with the latest kernel. I would
prefer to now have to hard-code the kmdl rpm version in the kickstart file.
What are my options besides hard-coding the kmdl rpm version or running
yum in %post?
Thanks,
Jason
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