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RE: [opensuse-autoinstall] How to display license agreement when using autoyast
  • From: "Harry Hart" <Harry_Hart@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 11:02:37 -0700
  • Message-id: <B0A8733802C6734D8A381E094130542A0137A425@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I think I have found the answer to my question - I simply placed the
following stanza in the file "control.xml", in the section that applies
to mode=autoinstallation, stage=initial.  

                <module>
                    <label>License Agreement</label>
                    <name>license</name>
                    <enable_back>yes</enable_back>
                    <enable_next>yes</enable_next>
                </module>
                <module>

I had not realized that control.xml determines which YaST modules are
invoked, even in the case of an autoinstallation.

Sorry to bother the list with this issue.
Regards - 
- Harry

-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Hart [mailto:Harry_Hart@xxxxxxxxxxxx] ;
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 9:33 AM
To: opensuse-autoinstall@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [opensuse-autoinstall] How to display license agreement when
using autoyast

Hello -

[Please note: I previously posted this question over at
yast-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxx, but was advised to re-ask my question in this
forum.  Please forgive the cross-posting.]

Please forgive the very basic question, but I'm hoping someone can
suggest a solution. How can I arrange for a license agreement to be
displayed during an autoyast install? I have tried the following
possibilities, but so far, none seems to work:

1. Turned on <confirm>true</confirm> in the autoyast XML control file.

2. Added a "workflow" and "module" element in the autoyast control file.

3. Added a license.zip file to one of the "add-on products" (This works
when adding the "add-on" after installation, but not during
auto-install.) 4. Added the yast2-firstboot package to the list of
packages to be installed.

If I understood how autoyast determines which YCP modules to run (and in
what order), then I could try adding my own (to the "root" CRAMFS
archive on the installation medium), but so far, I don't understand how
to tell autoyast to run an additional new module.

(I am using SLES 10, not OpenSUSE.)

Any help, pointers, explanation would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

- Harry

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