Guenther Haas wrote:
OK, for me, <install> ... <partitioning> </partitionig> </install> works. But do you have any idea, why I need this construction? no. I have no idea. Please send me the y2log and all XML files that are involved (rules, classes, XML snippets ...)
I will do this, but probably not before next week.
I think, that's not necessary any more... During collecting all relevant classes configuration files, I found, that there were still some more <install> and <configure> sections left in some of the files. Not only the one surrounding the <partitioning> part. So I completely removed all of them and now it works! I don't need the surrounding <install> ... </install> any more for correct partitioning any more. So I can only apologize for bothering you, thank you for your efforts and resume the following: Uwe Gansert wrote:
Do you mixup <install> <configure> and section outside of both?
Never do that (using openSUSE 10.2)!
Either use <install> and <configure> for the whole profile or
I haven't tried that but...
leave those elements out completely (they are not needed on 10.1/SLES10 anymore).
... in my opinion that's the only suggestive way of realising an autoinstall configuration with autoyast.
For SP1, 10.2 the compatibility code is a lot more fault-tolerant in that way
Maybe. I cannot confirm that for my special case.
but on 10.1 and SLES10 you simply should not use <install> and <configure> at all.
I think, that's also very true for openSUSE 10.2! Using <install> and/or <configure> with openSUSE 10.2 can lead to very strange results, at least when using classes and/or profiles. Regards, -- Guenther Haas, Uni Ulm, Abteilung TAIT, guenther.haas@gmx.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org