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Thu, 2 Feb 2012 13:54:05 -0600
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On 02/02/2012 10:40 AM, James M Pulver wrote:
> I've got netbackup up and running fine on SL6.1. I'm trying to create the boot CD for my Linux clients (windows worked fine), but get this:
> Select one of the following options:
>
>      1.  Create a new Shared Resource Tree.
>      2.  Create a new CD image based Shared Resource Tree.
>      3.  Copy an existing Shared Resource Tree to a new location.
>      4.  Import a Shared Resource Tree.
>      5.  Modify an existing Shared Resource Tree.
>      6.  Delete an existing Shared Resource Tree.
>      7.  List Shared Resource Trees available on this server.
>      8.  Quit.
>
> Enter your selection (1-8) [1] : 1
> Enter the name of the SRT to create : 64BitSL
> Enter the description of the new SRT : 64 bit SL6.1
> V-128-312 Unsupported Linux release: Scientific Linux release 6.1 (Carbon)
> Enter the desired RedHat level () :
>
> I've entered everything I can find around the web from Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 to 2.6, but it just returns with Enter the desired RedHat level (): ...
>
> Any ideas what I should put there?
>
> --
> James Pulver
> LEPP Computer Group
> Cornell University

Do you know how it is trying to detect the 'RedHat' level?  Some scripts 
(say
redhat-rpm-config found in SL6) look first for 'Red Hat' and then the 
version.  Since we say Scientific Linux, it may be getting caught up on 
that.

Pat

-- 
Pat Riehecky
Scientific Linux Developer

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