I use newer kernels and compile root-over-NFS. I have over 1200 machines
to deal with and finally went to a nfs-rooted environment, using the
local disk for swap and /tmp only. I also NFS root boot FC3_64 with
custom newer kernels to support the newer Core2 and Intel chipsets that
Dell updates almost every shipment.
Justin Zygmont wrote the following on 08/15/07 16:38:
Kevin Kramer wrote:
can't speak to AS or 64-bit code, but I have a 2950 with 32G running
RHEL4-ws and a couple of 1950's with 16G. These all PXEboot an
NFS-root image using a 2.6.21 kernel compiled for Intel or generic.
That sounds like Fedora 7 on there, is it? unless you built a new
kernel?
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