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[opensuse-autoinstall] opensuse 11 Failed to add add-on product
- From: pierre.girard@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:20:57 -0400 (EDT)
- Message-id: <57624.132.204.100.226.1216236057.squirrel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
I'm having trouble creating my autoyast configuration file. So far when
i don't add any repositories and select some software i get an autoyast
that works correctly. But when i add some repositories i get the error
message:
Failed to add add-on product
For each of the repositories i have (it seems, i haven't counted exactly)..
I'm also not sure about how the software selection works. It seems to have
all the software available from the repositories that are set on the
machine, not the ones setup in the autoyast tool.
I select some packages that aren't on the DVD and when the installation
starts i get messages saying a bunch of stuff isn't found. That's what i
thought adding repos was for but that doesn't seem to work.
If i manage to create an xml file with the list of packages i want, is
there a tool that would allow me to download everything so i can setup a
local repository and avoid downloading that from the Internet each time.
Thanks for your help.
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I'm having trouble creating my autoyast configuration file. So far when
i don't add any repositories and select some software i get an autoyast
that works correctly. But when i add some repositories i get the error
message:
Failed to add add-on product
For each of the repositories i have (it seems, i haven't counted exactly)..
I'm also not sure about how the software selection works. It seems to have
all the software available from the repositories that are set on the
machine, not the ones setup in the autoyast tool.
I select some packages that aren't on the DVD and when the installation
starts i get messages saying a bunch of stuff isn't found. That's what i
thought adding repos was for but that doesn't seem to work.
If i manage to create an xml file with the list of packages i want, is
there a tool that would allow me to download everything so i can setup a
local repository and avoid downloading that from the Internet each time.
Thanks for your help.
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