* Rasmus Borup Hansen <rbh@math.ku.dk> [Nov 14. 2002 15:38]:
Hi! I recently got autoinstall to work, and yesterday I started experimenting with integrating the latest updates into the installation tree with my own scripts. Then things stopped to work. After installing the packages I get an error saying that 26 (or so) packages failed to install. Then, during bootloader installation, I get the following error:
/sbin/mk_initrd: line 399: /dev/fd/62: No such file or directory no '/' mountpoint specified in //etc/fstab. sed: Couldn't close {standard output}
This morning I deleted my installation tree on my nfs-server, copied everything from the cd's and ran "create_package_descr". Still the same problem. I also tried updating just "autoyast2" and "autoyast2-installation".
Any ideas? My control file is at
Let me guess, Do you have /usr/share/autoinstall/EXTRA_PROV on the server where you run create_package_descr ?
http://www.math.ku.dk/~rbh/test.xml
Another thing that might be relevant is that I do the partitioning by hand, since I have another OS at /dev/hda1 that I do not want to erase. Is there any way of saying "format /dev/hda3 with reiserfs, mount it as / and use /dev/hda4 for swap", but do not otherwise change the partitions, in the control file?
Also, I have to choose Danish keyboard by hand. Specifying Danish keyboard in the control file does not work.
Ok, checking.. Anas
Best regards,
Rasmus
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