Re: Excluding RPMs fails?

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Leslie Herps wrote:
Hi,

I am currently using anaconda 11.2.0.63, And I've built a custom distro.

Now, all works great except for one thing.
The target system is a i586 system with no CDROM drive (no hookup possible),
and the building system (workstation) is an i686.

My distro has both i586/686/x86_64 RPMs, in case I want to install it on
686/64b systems.

I use the following code in my kickstart (example):
kernel.i586
-kernel.i686
-kernel.x86_64

This way, the i586 kernel DOES get installed, the other 2 will not be. At
least, that's how it should be...
But, instead, the i686 system I use to install the drives on install the
i686 kernel... not the i586...

Any idea?

Yeah. Anaconda knows you're being stoopid and that you really should use a 686 kernel.

If it on %post by installing the kernel you want.

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Cheers
John

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