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Re: Kernel 3.10 workaround

 

Yes, I think there is value to allowing this to be set from
fuel-client. I'm hesitant to add it to the UI as it can create other
regressions when the end user does not properly test it. Proper
disclaimers are necessary until we are shipping Centos 7 and 3.10 is
the native kernel.

On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 7:17 AM, Vladimir Kuklin <vkuklin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Fuelers
>
> I am asking you how often did you face old Centos kernel-related bugs (e.g.
> old hardware drivers and vlan-splinters issue) and dreamed of moving to the
> newer kernel. We do have kernel-ml 3.10 from el-repo included into our ISO.
> But one will need to specify it manually as the kernel to be installed by
> altering CentOS installation snippet for Anaconda. Thus I am wondering if
> there is any value of automating it somehow by providing API calls and UI
> checkboxes for this workaround.
>
> Thanks
>
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