(?) because I'm not sure if this is a design decision based on it not being possible to work, if it can't know the directive to reformat /. Anyway... I ran into a situation where re-installing the same OS image (SLED10-SP1 in this case) while re-using the existing fstab and partitions, from 32bit to 64bit, or vice versa, fails on the partition check. I narrowed this down to the RootPart script and check for which partition is the root one. I understand why this fails in most cases, however, it still fails when using a profile that says to reformat /. As a work around, I figured out how to create an override RootPart.ycb and created a driverupdate which works. However it just assumes it's ok whether the root partition is formatted or not (I copied the code bit that says it's ok to install to/from ppc/ppc64 and put in i386 and x86_64). -- Mike Marion-Unix SysAdmin/Staff IT Engineer-http://www.qualcomm.com Statler -- Well, how do you like the film? Waldorf -- I've seen detergents that leave a better film than this. -- From _The Muppet Movie_ (1979) [Note: those are the grumpy old guys] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org