[opensuse-factory] openSUSE-10.3-Beta1-DVD-x86_64.iso Install
Installation on my AMD64/ASUS M2A-VM paused while loading the AHCI driver and ultimately failed with the messages:- "Could not find the openSUSE installation source - activating manual setup program" and "No repository found". Ralf Vogt reported the same in Bug 299010 - openSUSE 10.3 installation, and so far the response from Matej Horvath was "Please attach your Yast Logs". There are no yast logs, the installation has barely begun and certainly nothing has yet been written to disk! This problem was NOT present in Alpha7 so what has changed and why? The roadmap for Alpha7 states "Milestone: Feature and version freeze for the base system" clearly this has not happened, why? What is the point of testing if you guys keep moving the goal posts? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 18:01 +1000, Keith Goggin wrote:
Installation on my AMD64/ASUS M2A-VM paused while loading the AHCI driver and ultimately failed with the messages:-
"Could not find the openSUSE installation source - activating manual setup program" and "No repository found".
I've tried this on two different machines and get the same thing.
On one machine when I tried to install 32bit, not update, over an old
64bit alpha install it complained about changing architecture even
though the disc was marked for formatting, I had to reformat the disc
from rescue before it even attempted to install which finally failed.
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Dave Cotton
Am Saturday 11 August 2007 schrieb Keith Goggin:
Installation on my AMD64/ASUS M2A-VM paused while loading the AHCI driver and ultimately failed with the messages:-
"Could not find the openSUSE installation source - activating manual setup program" and "No repository found".
Ralf Vogt reported the same in Bug 299010 - openSUSE 10.3 installation, and so far the response from Matej Horvath was "Please attach your Yast Logs". There are no yast logs, the installation has barely begun and certainly nothing has yet been written to disk!
This problem was NOT present in Alpha7 so what has changed and why? The roadmap for Alpha7 states "Milestone: Feature and version freeze for the base system" clearly this has not happened, why?
What is the point of testing if you guys keep moving the goal posts?
Feature freeze does not mean that bug fixes for one thing trigger other bugs. I tried the medium you describe in a vmware instance and it worked fine and others tested x86_64 installations without a problem. I think the problem is that we switched to squashfs for beta1 for the installation media to save 12MB for stuff we urgently need on the CDs. And this seems to break some x86_64 machines and we're not yet sure why. But that's why we did it for beta1. Greetings, Stephan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Stephan Kulow
8/11/2007 5:09 AM >>> Am Saturday 11 August 2007 schrieb Keith Goggin: Installation on my AMD64/ASUS M2A-VM paused while loading the AHCI driver and ultimately failed with the messages:- "Could not find the openSUSE installation source - activating manual setup program" and "No repository found".
Ralf Vogt reported the same in Bug 299010 - openSUSE 10.3 installation, and so far the response from Matej Horvath was "Please attach your Yast Logs". There are no yast logs, the installation has barely begun and certainly nothing has yet been written to disk!
This problem was NOT present in Alpha7 so what has changed and why? The roadmap for Alpha7 states "Milestone: Feature and version freeze for the base system" clearly this has not happened, why?
What is the point of testing if you guys keep moving the goal posts?
Feature freeze does not mean that bug fixes for one thing trigger other bugs. I tried the medium you describe in a vmware instance and it worked fine and others tested x86_64 installations without a problem. I think the problem is that we switched to squashfs for beta1 for the installation media to save 12MB for stuff we urgently need on the CDs. And this seems to break some x86_64 machines and we're not yet sure why. But that's why we did it for beta1. Greetings, Stephan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org This is interesting. The 32 bit install works just fine and the it even comes up with the gui and not just an ncurses install. 64 was broken also for me though. Stephen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
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Dave Cotton
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Keith Goggin
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Stephan Kulow
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Stephen Shaw