Hi,
Could some SME on Fedora and SystemImager point me in the right direction for this issue regarding "unsupported kernel"?
I am tasked to use SystemImager to clone Fedora 22 x86_64 clients running on 64 bit. The image server is also running Fedora 22 x86_64.
I downloaded and installed SystemImager using wget and install commands as instructed on page 9 in chapter 2 of the manual SystemImager v4.1.6 Manual.
Then on the Golden Client I ran the command si_prepareclient --server <server_name>
as instructed on page 12 of the manual.
The execution errors out with this:
ERROR: unsupported kernel 4.0.4-301.fc22.x86_64!
I searched for the string "unsupported kernel" in the script /usr/sbin/si_prepareclient but could not find it. Searches on google for this error on Fedora 64 bit platform could not find an answer either.
systemimager-common-4.0.2.1.noarch
systemimager-x86_64initrd_template-4.0.2.1.noarch
systemimager-client-4.0.2.1.noarch
kernel-core-4.0.4-301.fc22.x86_64
kernel-4.0.4-301.fc22.x86_64
Thank you for your input.
Could some SME on Fedora and SystemImager point me in the right direction for this issue regarding "unsupported kernel"?
I am tasked to use SystemImager to clone Fedora 22 x86_64 clients running on 64 bit. The image server is also running Fedora 22 x86_64.
I downloaded and installed SystemImager using wget and install commands as instructed on page 9 in chapter 2 of the manual SystemImager v4.1.6 Manual.
Then on the Golden Client I ran the command si_prepareclient --server <server_name>
as instructed on page 12 of the manual.
The execution errors out with this:
ERROR: unsupported kernel 4.0.4-301.fc22.x86_64!
I searched for the string "unsupported kernel" in the script /usr/sbin/si_prepareclient but could not find it. Searches on google for this error on Fedora 64 bit platform could not find an answer either.
systemimager-common-4.0.2.1.noarch
systemimager-x86_64initrd_template-4.0.2.1.noarch
systemimager-client-4.0.2.1.noarch
kernel-core-4.0.4-301.fc22.x86_64
kernel-4.0.4-301.fc22.x86_64
Thank you for your input.