Thomas Holzapfel wrote:
I'm using autoyast to install SuSE 10.0 on a set of systems. Keeping partitions seems to be a problem.
We succeeded to install SuSE Linux 10.0 on a partitioned disk with keeping partition /private by using the existing fstab . Define <partitioning_advanced> instead of <partitioning config:type="list"> as in the following xml-File ... <partitioning_advanced> <fstab> <!-- Read data from existing fstab. If multiple root partitions are found, use the one specified below. Otherwise the first root partition is taken --> <!-- all partitions found in fstab will be formatted and mounted by default unless a partition is listed below with different settings --> <partitions config:type="list"> <partition> <format config:type="boolean">true</format> <mount>/boot</mount> </partition> <partition> <format config:type="boolean">true</format> <mount>swap</mount> </partition> <partition> <format config:type="boolean">true</format> <mount>/</mount> </partition> <partition> <format config:type="boolean">false</format> <mount>/private</mount> </partition> </partitions> <root_partition>/dev/sdb3</root_partition> <use_existing_fstab config:type="boolean">true</use_existing_fstab> </fstab> </partitioning_advanced> Best regards Marianne Frerichs