Yeah, I've comlained more than once via official and informal channels to RedHat about
this. It's pretty piss-poor for one of the more expensive commercial offerings to be
broken as-delivered on s390x. We'll ge migrating to an x86 Satellite in part because
of it.
My work-around was building a hacked-up noarch-identified version of the syslinux RPM.
"Scott Henson" <shenson(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jan 2011 14:01:38 -0500, Justin Sherrill
<jsherril(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Cobbler has 'cobbler get-loaders' to do this. It downloads the data
off
of a fedorapeople page. The big problem with doing cross platform
booting is that there is no where else for a x86 machine to get ppc or
s390 binaries and vice versus. So, the get-loaders command was created
to get around this problem.
I would think that Satellite would want to ship these files in an RPM
along with satellite.
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