I'm running MAAS 2.4, I have both bionic and xenial images imported and my settings are as such:
1. The /default/ commissioning operating system is 'Bionic' with 'no minimum kernel'
2. The /default/ deployment operating system is 'Xenial' with 'no minimum kernel'
When I deploy a machine, the machine ends up with:
When I enter rescue mode, the machine attempts to boot the 'hwe-18.04' kernel which doesn't even exist:
2018-05-01 17:09:25 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] pxelinux.cfg/01-00-e0-81-d1-b1-47 requested by 00:e0:81:d1:b1:47
2018-05-01 17:09:25 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] ubuntu/amd64/hwe-18.04/bionic/no-such-image/boot-kernel requested by 00:e0:81:d1:b1:47
This is a regression caused by:
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I'm running MAAS 2.4, I have both bionic and xenial images imported and my settings are as such:
1. The /default/ commissioning operating system is 'Bionic' with 'no minimum kernel'
2. The /default/ deployment operating system is 'Xenial' with 'no minimum kernel'
When I deploy a machine, the machine ends up with:
When I enter rescue mode, the machine attempts to boot the 'hwe-18.04' kernel which doesn't even exist:
2018-05-01 17:09:25 provisioningser ver.rackdservic es.tftp: [info] pxelinux. cfg/01- 00-e0-81- d1-b1-47 requested by 00:e0:81:d1:b1:47 ver.rackdservic es.tftp: [info] ubuntu/ amd64/hwe- 18.04/bionic/ no-such- image/boot- kernel requested by 00:e0:81:d1:b1:47
2018-05-01 17:09:25 provisioningser