All, First, things went OK on the latest kernel update for Leap 42.2, but the output was horrendous. I fully anticipated problems based on the update output, but surprisingly, it all turned out OK. Specifically, during initrd creation, the following output was received (granted, I understand the vbox modules wouldn't be in the normal list): Additional rpm output: Creating initrd: /boot/initrd-4.4.57-18.3-default dracut: Executing: /usr/bin/dracut --logfile /var/log/YaST2/mkinitrd.log --force /boot/initrd-4.4.57-18.3-default 4.4.57-18.3-default modinfo: ERROR: Module vboxnetflt not found. modinfo: ERROR: Module vboxnetadp not found. modinfo: ERROR: Module vboxpci not found. modinfo: ERROR: Module vboxdrv not found. ... dracut: Could not find FONT_MAP none! ... (Normal ending output follows) dracut: *** Store current command line parameters *** dracut: Stored kernel commandline: dracut: resume=UUID=3cadab5b-13b4-4dce-84d3-05e2070f741c dracut: root=UUID=8e3d344b-32ba-4edc-85b7-03a1bba70427 rootfstype=ext4 rootflags=rw,relatime,data=ordered dracut: *** Creating image file '/boot/initrd-4.4.57-18.3-default' *** dracut: *** Creating initramfs image file '/boot/initrd-4.4.57-18.3-default' done *** Additional rpm output: Unknown media type in type 'all/all' Unknown media type in type 'all/allfiles' /root/.bashrc: line 129: syntax error near unexpected token `<' /root/.bashrc: line 129: ` done < <(find "$1" -type f)' (49/60) Installing: libreoffice-base-5.2.5.1-18.3.2.x86_64 ..................................................[done] Additional rpm output: /root/.bashrc: line 129: syntax error near unexpected token `<' /root/.bashrc: line 129: ` done < <(find "$1" -type f)' The same error was received for: (50/60) Installing: libreoffice-calc-5.2.5.1-18.3.2.x86_64 (51/60) Installing: libreoffice-draw-5.2.5.1-18.3.2.x86_64 (52/60) Installing: libreoffice-impress-5.2.5.1-18.3.2.x86_64 (53/60) Installing: libreoffice-math-5.2.5.1-18.3.2.x86_64 (54/60) Installing: libreoffice-writer-5.2.5.1-18.3.2.x86_64 If I recall correctly, the libreoffice 'find' error are innocuous, but isn't there something we can do the clean them up? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org