Bug 17060

Summary: "server" install doesn't include enterprise kernel on big (1GB RAM) machines
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: John Cagle <john.cagle>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Michael Fulbright <msf>
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Description John Cagle 2000-08-29 00:50:11 UTC
Doing a Server install on a server with 1GB or greater RAM, the enterprise kernel doesn't get installed (or configured).

If a machine has 1GB or greater RAM, then the enterprise kernel should be installed by default and configured in /etc/lilo.conf.

Comment 1 Erik Troan 2000-08-29 17:22:42 UTC
The enterprise kernel has to be manually enabled. This is by design.