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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Normal
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None
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6.12.0
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0
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False
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False
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CLOSED
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800
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Rocket
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Sat_docs_4_2024
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Moderate
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None
Document URL:
NA ( Not sure where this information should live )
Section Number and Name:
Same as above
Describe the issue:
Looking at this bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1990875 , We can understand that the success of the Discovery operation depends on whether it will be able to detect and configure the NIC card of client system.
And that depends directly on whether the kernel of Discovery Image has the support of that specific nic driver included or not.
Now, the discovery images upstream are based on CentOS and downstream ones are based on RHEL. There are several RH articles like https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2521021 that document the driver v\s kernel support but without booting from the ISO itself, There is no way we can tell what RHEL\CENTOS release\kernel they are based on.
Suggestions for improvement:
There should be a table present somewhere that documents
Discovery Release | OS Release | Kernel Version | Upstream or Downstream
In that way, even if someone opens a support case for system hardware, where discovery ISO is not able to detect the nic, we may be able to quickly tell why ( in terms of driver support of the kernel ).
Additional information:
NA