On 9/27/07, Uwe Gansert <ug@suse.de> wrote:
autoyast just cloned the partitioning scheme like you created it. And you created partition_nr 2 with a label"/" and partition nr 7 with mountpoint "/". I cant say why you created it that way but autoyast just cloned what you did.
No. I ran my first installation manually and let SuSe make all the decisions about partitioning the HD. I just accepted the defaults. Then at the end of the installation, it asked me if I wanted to clone this install for Autoyast, and it said "yes". I'm pretty sure I put that info in my first email. So then I booted the newly-installed box and retrieved the autoyast.xml file. That's when the troubles began. It would not even run this on the same PC. But if that odd partitioning scheme also seems odd to you, then I'm guessing that when I just let SuSe do her thing, that she saw the previous Linux installation on there (whatever flavour it was) and did not blow it away. But that's just a guess - I'll have to do some experimenting to get to the bottom of it. -- "Aikido has but one principle - the universal reality of life" - Mitsugi Saotome -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org