Christoph,
Thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately, those entries also do not work
(same results), indicating that perhaps I'm not getting a good network
connection.
During bootup, I get the following messages:
Sending DHCP request to eth0
Sending DHCP request to eth0
Since there is no connection to a DHCP server, these requests time out.
Does this indicate that perhaps the "ip=192.168.1.2" directive is not
working?
Sincerely, Don Watson
Linux Technology and Solutions; Beaverton, OR
503-578-4861/TL: 775-4861; dwatson@us.ibm.com
Christoph Thiel
linux autoyast=nfs://192.168.1.1/autoinst.xml
You have to specify the right path. It should be something like: linux autoyast=nfs://192.168.1.1/home/test/images/autoinst.xml
install=nfs://192.168.1.1/sles8_install
Again: install=nfs://192.168.1.1/home/test/images/sles8_install Cheers, -- Christoph Thiel (ct@kki.org, cthiel1@linux01.gwdg.de) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: suse-autoinstall-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands, e-mail: suse-autoinstall-help@suse.com