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Re: [opensuse] My first real problem with 11.1 - PANIC early exception.
- From: Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 12:20:54 +0200
- Message-id: <gqvf66$j5s$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Per Jessen wrote:
Well, I've searched high and low, and I can't find anywhere to add an
another repository before/during installation phase 1. So perhaps the
real question is - when the kernel that is installed doesn't boot, how
do I get to complete the installation? I've tried booting into rescue
and manually upgrading the kernel rpms (with new ones from Factory),
but that produced so many errors that I didn't even bother testing it.
Therefore - when the kernel that is installed doesn't boot, how do I get
to complete the installation? (apart from using 11.0 instead).
/Per
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Here's my question - I'm thinking of trying to use a newer kernel,
e.g. from Factory, but how do I add Factory as a repository during
installation?
Well, I've searched high and low, and I can't find anywhere to add an
another repository before/during installation phase 1. So perhaps the
real question is - when the kernel that is installed doesn't boot, how
do I get to complete the installation? I've tried booting into rescue
and manually upgrading the kernel rpms (with new ones from Factory),
but that produced so many errors that I didn't even bother testing it.
Therefore - when the kernel that is installed doesn't boot, how do I get
to complete the installation? (apart from using 11.0 instead).
/Per
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Per Jessen, Zürich (7.4°C)
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