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[Bug] Adding different values for kernel-open option #2734

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Description of changes

  • Adding different options when we dont want to install Open Sourced Nvidia Drivers

release-3.9 #2733

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himani2411 commented May 23, 2024

Skipping System tests as all the other system tests passed except for Rhel8

FSx for Lustre is not supported in this RHEL version 8.10, supported versions are >= 8.2

https://github.com/aws/aws-parallelcluster-cookbook/actions/runs/9208125800/job/25329673923?pr=2733

@himani2411 himani2411 merged commit 24bb14a into aws:develop May 23, 2024
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