Am 11.08.2010 14:33, schrieb Pierre Girard:
Le 2010-08-11 08:17, Ivan De Masi a écrit :
I found out that this happens because of the misconfigured network device. The network devive is always regogniced as "eth1" after the reboot instead of "eth0".
I remember that in my initial tests of autoyast and 11.1 I had a similar problem. In my case what happened was that the machine had 2 network interfaces and only 1 was connected. In the initial installation, it was known as eth0 and after it was eth1 (or the other way around).
I only have one interface on this machine (and also on the machine I created the autoyast.xml). I was wondering if my my config had some specific parameters (like mac-adress) so that autoyast could gess - "OK, this config is only for 'eth0' but I found this other network card so let's give it a new name"...
What I ended up doing was to define eth0 and eth1 in my autoyast configuration so the network would be configured correctly either way.
I will try this.
After the install, I just delete the interface that's not used.
That's what I'm doing actually and then start an update manually :-/ Regards, Ivan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org