Am Freitag, den 08.06.2007, 10:41 -0700 schrieb Steve Francis:
Unfortunately this is not the case. I checked the output of "rpm -qa" of both machines with a perl script i wrote and it reported the following differences:
"This exists in machine2.txt only: libgcj-32bit-4.1.0-25 This exists in machine2.txt only: java-1_4_2-gcj-compat-32bit-1.4.2.0-33"
I doublechecked this manually; it's true. On the first machine, these packages are not installed, however packages of the same name but without the "32bit" in it are installed (but these are ALSO installed on the second machine).
Question 1: Can someone explain me why this is happening? Is there a mistake in my approach?
I can answer this part - I'd bet that the 1st machine is 32bit kernel, the 2nd 64bit. That's decided by the kernel and initrd supplied by your bootserver.
Thanks for your answer, Steve. Do you mean that during the 1st stage of installation a different Kernel and initrd is used ? After the end of installation there are exactly the same Kernels installed ("uname -a" reports exactly the same on both machines)... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org