Re: Running Apache Derby on 3.8 and BTRFS cause kernel oops

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On 02/28/2013 12:05 PM, Josef Bacik wrote:

Ok so now that I have it reproducing, how do I go about getting a custom kernel
on there?  I'm used to libvirt where all the networking stuff is done for me,
this doesn't seem to connect to the network at all and it also doesn't seem to
have mount.nfs so I can't do what I normally do and mount my local drive as nfs
and install the new kernel.  What is the best way to go about doing this?

I run these images in OpenStack or with kvm. Its a very bare OS, so you'll need to install NFS and anything else you need on it.

Did it not come up with networking? I was able to do an 'apt-get update' on it. It needs to boot with the seed.iso for it to get proper networking, as it uses the cloud-init package to configure itself (it's meant to be deployed into EC2 or OpenStack).

Blair

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