* Mathias Kettner
Hi,
I had exactly the same problem. An -V SU8000.001 helped. By the way: This is the original COmmandline SuSE used to produce the CD Bootimage:
mkisofs 1.14 -p CD-Team, feedback@suse.de -P SuSE GmbH, suse@suse.de -r -T \ -J -pad -sort /var/tmp/m_cd-Wbjzkb -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 \ -boot-info-table -b suse/images/boot/isolinux.bin -c suse/images/boot.catalog -A \ SuSE-Linux-Professional-DE-i386-8.0.0#0 -V SU8000.001 -o ../../iso/SuSE-8.0-Prof-i386-de-RC4-CD1.iso /var/tmp/m_cd-YiiVui CD1
The subdirectory suse of the CD/DVD contains all files needed for making a correct boot image.
I found this by doing a 'strings' on the Bootimage of the DVD ;-)
Linuxrc checks for "SU" in the volume string of the CDROM just to make
sure SuSE CDs are being used.
For some more information about ISO creation, please see the SDB article
about that (which is not related to autoinstallation).
http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/fhassel_bootcd.html
Next release will have an option for creating ISO images for
auto-installation.
Regards,
Anas
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Anas Nashif