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Can I install Ubuntu OS 16.04 using PXEboot without upgrading the packages and kernel?
When I am installing new OS the kernel is getting upgraded to latest version. I need to install the server with old kernel version.
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Can I install Ubuntu OS 16.04 using PXEboot without upgrading the packages and kernel?
When I am installing new OS the kernel is getting upgraded to latest version. I need to install the server with old kernel version.
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16.04 software-installation kernel pxe
Do you control the pxeboot server? I'm pretty sure you can turn off automatic updates.
– Hack Saw
Nov 15 at 23:07
Yes. I do control the PXE server. But during installation it is downloading and upgrading all the packages and kernel to latest version. I do not have a local repo and all the latest packages are pulled from global repo.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:04
How do I turn off the automatic updates? I did remove the preseed folder from the boot but still the packages are getting updated.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:05
In the preseed file uncomment the line "d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none"
– Hack Saw
Nov 18 at 0:10
BTW, why do you need to use an old kernel?
– Hack Saw
yesterday
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Can I install Ubuntu OS 16.04 using PXEboot without upgrading the packages and kernel?
When I am installing new OS the kernel is getting upgraded to latest version. I need to install the server with old kernel version.
Thanks
16.04 software-installation kernel pxe
Can I install Ubuntu OS 16.04 using PXEboot without upgrading the packages and kernel?
When I am installing new OS the kernel is getting upgraded to latest version. I need to install the server with old kernel version.
Thanks
16.04 software-installation kernel pxe
16.04 software-installation kernel pxe
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zainsyed
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Do you control the pxeboot server? I'm pretty sure you can turn off automatic updates.
– Hack Saw
Nov 15 at 23:07
Yes. I do control the PXE server. But during installation it is downloading and upgrading all the packages and kernel to latest version. I do not have a local repo and all the latest packages are pulled from global repo.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:04
How do I turn off the automatic updates? I did remove the preseed folder from the boot but still the packages are getting updated.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:05
In the preseed file uncomment the line "d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none"
– Hack Saw
Nov 18 at 0:10
BTW, why do you need to use an old kernel?
– Hack Saw
yesterday
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show 3 more comments
Do you control the pxeboot server? I'm pretty sure you can turn off automatic updates.
– Hack Saw
Nov 15 at 23:07
Yes. I do control the PXE server. But during installation it is downloading and upgrading all the packages and kernel to latest version. I do not have a local repo and all the latest packages are pulled from global repo.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:04
How do I turn off the automatic updates? I did remove the preseed folder from the boot but still the packages are getting updated.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:05
In the preseed file uncomment the line "d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none"
– Hack Saw
Nov 18 at 0:10
BTW, why do you need to use an old kernel?
– Hack Saw
yesterday
Do you control the pxeboot server? I'm pretty sure you can turn off automatic updates.
– Hack Saw
Nov 15 at 23:07
Do you control the pxeboot server? I'm pretty sure you can turn off automatic updates.
– Hack Saw
Nov 15 at 23:07
Yes. I do control the PXE server. But during installation it is downloading and upgrading all the packages and kernel to latest version. I do not have a local repo and all the latest packages are pulled from global repo.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:04
Yes. I do control the PXE server. But during installation it is downloading and upgrading all the packages and kernel to latest version. I do not have a local repo and all the latest packages are pulled from global repo.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:04
How do I turn off the automatic updates? I did remove the preseed folder from the boot but still the packages are getting updated.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:05
How do I turn off the automatic updates? I did remove the preseed folder from the boot but still the packages are getting updated.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:05
In the preseed file uncomment the line "d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none"
– Hack Saw
Nov 18 at 0:10
In the preseed file uncomment the line "d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none"
– Hack Saw
Nov 18 at 0:10
BTW, why do you need to use an old kernel?
– Hack Saw
yesterday
BTW, why do you need to use an old kernel?
– Hack Saw
yesterday
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In the preseed file uncomment the line
d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
I am using ks file generated from kickstart tool in ubuntu. Is there a way I can configure preseed file?
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In the preseed file uncomment the line
d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
I am using ks file generated from kickstart tool in ubuntu. Is there a way I can configure preseed file?
– zainsyed
yesterday
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In the preseed file uncomment the line
d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none
I am using ks file generated from kickstart tool in ubuntu. Is there a way I can configure preseed file?
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yesterday
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In the preseed file uncomment the line
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I am using ks file generated from kickstart tool in ubuntu. Is there a way I can configure preseed file?
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I am using ks file generated from kickstart tool in ubuntu. Is there a way I can configure preseed file?
– zainsyed
yesterday
I am using ks file generated from kickstart tool in ubuntu. Is there a way I can configure preseed file?
– zainsyed
yesterday
I am using ks file generated from kickstart tool in ubuntu. Is there a way I can configure preseed file?
– zainsyed
yesterday
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Do you control the pxeboot server? I'm pretty sure you can turn off automatic updates.
– Hack Saw
Nov 15 at 23:07
Yes. I do control the PXE server. But during installation it is downloading and upgrading all the packages and kernel to latest version. I do not have a local repo and all the latest packages are pulled from global repo.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:04
How do I turn off the automatic updates? I did remove the preseed folder from the boot but still the packages are getting updated.
– zainsyed
Nov 17 at 0:05
In the preseed file uncomment the line "d-i pkgsel/upgrade select none"
– Hack Saw
Nov 18 at 0:10
BTW, why do you need to use an old kernel?
– Hack Saw
yesterday