On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 04:28:56PM +0900, Sandro red Mathys wrote:
What about Anaconda? I guess it does have its own mechanic to
guarantee a kernel is installed, right? Probably hardcoded as well.
Since we're going to build future images with ImageFactory/Anaconda,
it must be possible to install either kernel-core or kernel (when
installing with a kickstart file, that is). I think putting "-kernel"
in %packages doesn't currently have much effect, does it?
So if I'm right and Anaconda needs to be adapted for this, I'm happy
to reach out to the Anaconda team on our behalf, if necessary.
Yeah. We also need to have it not install the kernel (and there's no need to
mess with a bootloader) for docker images, so that all kind of comes
together.
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