Uwe Gansert wrote
On Monday 07 August 2006 13:40, Uwe Gansert wrote:
10.1 or SLES10?
10.1
If it's 10.1 -> ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/ug/autoyast use the 10.1 root fix V0.2
I knew I wrote something about that a while ago. Here it is: http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-autoinstall/2006-Jun/0109.html
Ok, sorry I missed that! It solves the problem. However, two issues remain: 1) You write that for x86_64 systems, the bugfix script should be executed on an x86_64 system. But we plan to use the sources forinstalling both architectues, x86 and x86_64, with autoyast. So where should we execute the script? Will it work for x86 systems if we run it on x86_64 systems? If we need two different driverupdate files, can we handle that somehow via pxelinux? We have specific tftpboot directories for x86 and x86_64 with the according initrd and kernel files. Can we send a specific driverupdate file, too? 2) As soon as I use my additional source via add_on_products, AY ignores all files from the base selection. My profile looks like this: <software> <base>Minimal</base> <packages config:type="list"> <package>sendmail</package> <package>lilo</package> <package>kernelbio-source</package> <package>texinfo</package> </packages> <remove-packages config:type="list"> <package>kernel-source</package> <package>postfix</package> <package>grub</package> </remove-packages> </software> The "kernelbio-source" is a package in my additional source. This works and installs all packages from the Minimal selection and the addon packages as long as I have no add_on_products file. When I use it, AY doesn't complain anymore about the kernelbio-source file, but it *only* installs sendmail, lilo, kernelbio-source and texinfo. Of course, each of these packages fails because bash etc. is missing. Have you seen sth. like that before? cu, Frank P.S.: Really great fotos :-) -- Dipl.-Inform. Frank Steiner Web: http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/ Lehrstuhl f. Bioinformatik Mail: http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/m/ LMU, Amalienstr. 17 Phone: +49 89 2180-4049 80333 Muenchen, Germany Fax: +49 89 2180-99-4049 * Rekursion kann man erst verstehen, wenn man Rekursion verstanden hat. *