I can get to the server in a web browser, and I can wget the files that are there, so I don't think its apache, or the server for that matter. As for what is listed, its the same files that are here: http://mirrors.kernel.org/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/ I tried using that mirror a few days ago, and got the same errors in the y2log (I can only guess as to what errors apache was getting). You say that those files should exist. Can you point me to a suse mirror that is hosting them? I can't find any mirrors with those files for 10.1. thanks. On 6/28/06, Matt Gillard <Matt.Gillard@colesmyer.com.au> wrote:
All those files should exist - the ones under x86_64 anyway. What do you see under x86_64 ?
Perhaps bad apache config? Bad permissions?
-----Original Message----- From: Lonni J Friedman [mailto:netllama@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 29 June 2006 8:36 AM To: Jesus Gonzalez Cc: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-autoinstall] where do I get a usable 10.1 ISO image
2006/6/27, Lonni J Friedman <netllama@gmail.com>:
I feel like i'm talking to myself on this list. I'm
autoyast to install suse-10.1, yet all I keep getting are errors which seem to suggest that I'm not using a valid installation
tried the DVD image from the opensuse.org website, and also tried pointing directly at a mirror (mirrors.kernel.org). Neither is working. Surely I'm missing something very obvious, yet I can't figure out what.
The same autoyast.xml just works for both 10.0 & 9.3.
Please, can someone point me to a known good installation
On 6/28/06, Jesus Gonzalez <jgjnet@gmail.com> wrote: trying to used source. I've source for
10.1 (x86 & x86_64) that autoyast won't barf at? many thanks.
Perhaps you are facing the same "signature nightmare" I found the first time I tried this new version.
Try to add the following to your autoyast.xml:
<general> <signature-handling> <accept_unsigned_file config:type="boolean">true</accept_unsigned_file> <accept_file_without_checksum config:type="boolean">true</accept_file_without_checksum> <accept_verification_failed config:type="boolean">true</accept_verification_failed> <accept_unknown_gpg_key config:type="boolean">true</accept_unknown_gpg_key> </signature-handling> </general>
Tried this, no luck. I still get the same failure: Could not set patterns/selections: Basis-Devel, GNome,Kde,Kde-Desktop,Kernel-devel
In y2log I see: Bad media attach point: http://10.31.40.58/distros/suse/os/10.1/x86_64/
If I check the apache server's on 10.31.40.58 error_log I see the following: File does not exist: /storage/distributions/distros/suse/os/10.1/x86_64/media.1/installfiles File does not exist: /storage/distributions/distros/suse/os/10.1/x86_64/media.1/info.txt File does not exist: /storage/distributions/distros/suse/os/10.1/x86_64/part.info File does not exist: /storage/distributions/distros/suse/os/10.1/x86_64/driverupdate
Anyone know why yast is looking for those files when they do not exist in the 10.1 installation source?
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