on Tuesday 16 March 2010 686f6c6d wrote:
That did it! Did I miss the doc on this? Is there any way to tell which packages I have to install to enable which sections?
I might be wrong, but i think this isn't in the docs (yet?).
no it's not. That it's not documented has historical reasons. In the past there was the rule "all yast modules have to be installed always". That has changed, actually quite a while ago but I did not catch up with autoyast yet. Autoyast still works best if all yast modules are installed :)
When the post-script is run, the target system is available in /mnt,
post-scripts run in stage2 after the reboot. So you are already in the installed system. You mean chroot-scripts with chrooted=false
Unfortunately, we don't have that here. I was ultimately able to figure this out by using 'yast' to generate sections of the file which I could then tweak...
Yeah, we did the same in the beginning: Click together a bit of stuff we knew we'd need, then get the file under version control and edit it with our favorite text editors from there.
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