Thanks - I believe you are right from what I'm seeing. As I've struggled
through this, it appears to simply be a generic i586 kernel...
Thanks again,
- Matt
Chris Edillon wrote:
Matt Fahrner wrote:
Unfortunately I haven't done this for a while and FC6 is a bit of a
learning curve. It used to be easier because you could just use the
"BOOT" kernel config - I have no idea where this is pulled no (it
appears perhaps to be a generic i586 kernel in "boot.iso" - at least
generic i586 modules seem to work with it for versioning).
i believe that the BOOT kernel was used in RHEL3 and prior,
and that starting with RHEL4 the pxeboot kernel is the standard
RHEL4 single-processor kernel.
chris
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