On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 15:31, 686f6c6d <686f6c6d@googlemail.com> wrote:
Interestingly, my problem with kernel-default really boils down to what the screenshot indicates: There are only a handful of loop* and md* files in /mnt/dev/, but sda1 etc are missing. No clue why or how this happens. Outside of the chroot, the device files exist.
- Using kernel-default-3.1.0-1.2.1.x86_64 from the "install" repo, the installation succeeds. - Using kernel-default-3.1.9-1.4.1.x86_64 from the "update" repo, the installation fails. (We locally mirror ftp5.gwdg.de, strip out deltarpms because yum doesn't like them and recreate and re-sign repomd.xml etc.; the mirroring itself does not seem to be the problem: c287[...]af7287 kernel-default-3.1.9-1.4.1.x86_64.rpm.d.o.o c287[...]af7287 kernel-default-3.1.9-1.4.1.x86_64.rpm.gwdg c287[...]af7287 kernel-default-3.1.9-1.4.1.x86_64.rpm.internal )
From where I'm standing, it really seems to be one of two options: 1. kernel-default-3.1.9-1.4.1.x86_64 is buggy because it misses a dependency, maybe on a deltarpm. 2. kernel-default-3.1.9-1.4.1.x86_64 is buggy because it contains a logical error, presumably in the specfile.
As a temporary workaround, I'll add the update repo during/after installation and not via <add-on>. -- 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