Jerry Geis wrote:
however, How do I get the correct module path, kernels are added the the yum update, and a new one comes along and wish to account for that. What is the correct way to know which path to provide to the installer.
I'd suggest installing a copy of the driver on a test system, build a list of files that the installer creates, then copying those files in kickstart, or package it as a custom RPM(or find an existing RPM). When a new kernel comes out, compile the driver on a test system, and push the driver out with the new kernel when you install the new kernel on your system(s). I do this for a few things such as drivers for VMWare when a new kernel comes out and updated qlogic drivers as well for my HBAs.
nate