Re: F37 rc 1.6 - different kernel versions for Server DVD and net install?

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> Am 04.11.2022 um 23:08 schrieb Adam Williamson <adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> On Fri, 2022-11-04 at 22:33 +0100, Peter Boy wrote:
>> I just tested installation of the various Fedora Server Edition installation media as of F37 rc 1.6.
>> 
>> Arm image, Server KVM image and Server standard install (DVD) installed kernel 6.0.6-300.fc37. Only net install installed kernel 5.19.16-301.fc37 (which was installed by rc 1.4 or 1.5 if I remember correctly). A check of the installation file resulted „ok“.
>> 
>> Is there a particular reason? Or I am the only one?
> 
> This is normal and expected. The newer kernel from RC-1.6 has not been
> pushed stable yet, so it is not in the repos used by the network
> installer.

OK. There some more minor differences between current net and dvd install regarding errors and warnings from SELinux and systemd. Let’s hope that they will vanish once net install uses the same kernel.


>> 
>> And netinstall doesn’t preselect the correct download source anymore, but asked to "Confirm Selection“ and complained about "Error setting up base repository“ (local media is preselected which doesn’t include it, of course)
> 
> That's not intended, but also not what openQA sees:
> https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/1567623/video?filename=video.ogv
> https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/1567623#step/_boot_to_anaconda/13
> as you can see there, after the test just booted the ISO and waited a
> while, Installation Source was in the expected state. Was there a
> transient network problem or something on your test, perhaps?
> 
> I guess this may also happen if the network does not work out of the
> box on your system, but requires you to go through the network spoke
> first to make it work. anaconda will try to set up the repo right away
> when it starts up, so if the network isn't yet working at that point,
> it will likely fail and end up in this state. That's not new, though.

I’m sure the network worked all the time. And anaconda detected time zone, local language, etc. correctly. 


Maybe, I’ll test it tomorrow again. Nevertheless, it is a minor issue and given the delays that have already occurred, it is not a reason to delay the release date again, I think. But in case you are planning a rc 1.7 it would be worth to check it.







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