On Tuesday 12 September 2006 10:34, Frank Steiner wrote:
How is that supposed to work? When using a script with chrooted=false, the wrong lilo.conf does not yet exist. But with chrooted=true the script would run after installing lilo, so it won't run at all because the installation stops with the error message about lilo. So unattended install does not work :-(
I don't have the overview of the bug at the moment. Can't you let yast install the default bootloader (no <bootloader> section at all or at least one that does not trigger the popup) and overwrite it in a chroot script?
I've set a timeout for error messages, but the error message about lilo has no counter, so it stays forever...
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