Ok, i think i've finally found the problem. It's been a long time, but
i guess it's ok to explain the problem.
So, if i point the image to cd:///image.sh it should look for this
file in the installation cd, but it doesn't .
The problem is that the file include/autoinstall/io.ycp doesn't check
if the cdrom is already mounted, and tries to mount it again, with an
error.
I've changed the file (attached to this email), to do a bind mount and
it worked.
To reproduce the error, try to use cd:///image.sh as a location of
image file instead of file:/// or others.
Thanks.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Leonardo L. P. da Mata
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:09 AM, Frank Steiner
wrote: Leonardo L. P. da Mata wrote
How do i identify what's my dvdrom drive inside these scripts?
There should always be a link /dev/dvd pointing to the real device like /dev/sr0 or /dev/sr1 etc.
The problem is that if I create an installation source from USB or HardDisk.
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