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[opensuse-autoinstall] Add_on_products file causes seg fault [SUSE Linux 10.1]
  • From: "Marlier, Ian" <ian.marlier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:07:13 -0500
  • Message-id: <D2575519D6CA2840B6D3E26087EA71B634882C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hey, all --

I've been trying to figure out a way to get the non-oss-inst-source and
updates/10.1 sources added in to my autoyasted SUSE Linux 10.1 machines
for a while now.

I had tried the <add-on-products> section of the XML file, and that
didn't work. But, I noticed the discussion earlier this week of the
add_on_products file in the inst-source directory and decided to give it
a shot.

I've added two additional sources, each one on its own line in the file
(which is a plain text file):
nfs://<server>/LinuxDistros/suse/10.1/non-oss-inst-source
nfs://<server>/LinuxDistros/suse/update/10.1

When the installation system is starting, I can see those directories
get mounted by the machine that's being built, presumably to read their
catalogs.

Partitioning happens, and the new partitions are formatted.

Then, the installation errors out. The following error is given:
"Segmenation fault at
/mounts/instsys/usr/share/YaST2/clients/inst_rpmcopy.ycp:75
"/usr/lib/YaST2/startup/YaST2.call: line 306: 3244 Segmentation fault
(core dumped) $OPT_FBITERM y2base "$Y2_MODULE_NAME" $Y2_MODE_FLAGS
$Y2_MODULE_ARGS $Y2_MODE $Y2_UI_ARGS"


Without the add_on_products file, everything happens exactly the way
that it's supposed to, and the machine ends up installed. (But, with
the old, effectively non-working versions of things like rug)

Anyone have any thoughts on why this might be erroring out this way?

Any suggests on what I might do to make the seg fault stop happening --
ideally, while leaving the add_on_products in place?

(And, before anyone asks, I have added the appropriate
signature-handling section to my autoyast profile :-)

Thanks,

Ian

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