On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:31 PM, Dominik Baumann <dominik.baumann@geekmail.de> wrote:
Hello,
for using autoyast per http i want to configure network with linuxrc [...], resp. with [...] dialogue [...].
Unfortunately both don't work for me: The machine doesn't react to ping nor is "ifconfig -a" showing an active network interface or ip address.
From what I understand your are using a vanilla openSUSE image and
Moinmoin, can you explain your scenario in a bit more detail? then typing the linuxrc parameters into it (or typing them into the linuxrc UI, to the same effect). Are you typing in static parameters or pxe/dhcp options? How does the machine receive the autoyast profile? (Are you using install=... and autoyast=... as described in http://doc.opensuse.org/projects/autoyast/Invoking.html ?) Where or when exactly does the problem occur then? Does the installation grind to a halt or does it succeed? Using these linuxrc parameters causes yast (not autoyast) to _only_ use them during stage 1 of the installation (up to the first reboot; actually, these network settings are by default completely ignored by autoyast because the after-install network settings might differ from the settings during first boot). If you want to keep them afterwards (exactly as they were during install), use keep_install_network or tell autoyast to use (identical or different) static network settings (see http://doc.opensuse.org/projects/autoyast/configuration.html#CreateProfile.N...). In addition, 12.1's autoyast has a problem with systemd (or the other way around), as a workaround you need to "insserv autoyast" (see http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-autoinstall/2011-11/msg00012.html). That should be fixed in the milestone, though. -- Kind regards 686f6c6d / Christopher 'm4z' Holm -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+owner@opensuse.org