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Modifying OS installation profile packages

With the release of SA 10.51, you should add packages to an OS Installation Profile using software policies attached to OS Sequences. This is because SA 6.1 and later no longer attempts to automatically calculate the list of packages to attach to the OS Installation Profile.

If you have upgraded from earlier releases, your existing OS Installation Profiles for Solaris/SPARC and/or Linux already have a list of packages attached. However, if you need to upload a new configuration file (kickstart or jumpstart profile) with a different set of packages, you must create a new profile using the Prepare OS Wizard.

Note also, that when you provision OS Sequences that you migrated from SA 5.x via the Run OS Sequence wizard, the OS Installation Profile packages are no longer remediated. If you have manually attached packages additional to the package list that was automatically generated when the profile was uploaded to the OS Installation Profile, provisioning servers with an OS Sequence referencing that OS Installation Profile do not install these extra packages. To insure that these packages are installed during provisioning, you must add them to a Software Policy, attach that policy to the OS Sequence, and enable remediation.

See Defining and managing OS installation profiles and Creating OS sequences for more information.