Hello , hurra , i succeeded to autoinstall a 12.1-client after i explicitly umounted some filesystems at the end of post.sh which i had mounted in it . ( i did this withount umount for instalaltion of 11.3 without irritation) But many questions remain because of error messages in my xml-file, see downwards. In my script after installation the addition of many repos and " zypper in " of hundreds of rpms took a long , long time of several hours , which normally was executed in less then 1 hour in 11.3. I shortened this process by adding ipv6.disable=1 in the bootoptions. Where can i lay this down in the xml-File and in /etc/sysconfig ? Many thanks to Christopher "m4z" Holm for his hints. Marianne Frerichs Have you tried both 2) removing the systemd-sysvinit and 3) including the chroot-script to "insserv autoyast" at the same time? yes , both was configured at the same time
Are you using a particular large number of remove-packages, or a particular small number of patterns? (Maybe you are still missing one of the yast2* packages that provide the missing functionality.) I normally expect that all neccessary functions are collected in yast2_basis i installed this: <pattern>yast2_basis</pattern> <pattern>yast2_basis-32bit</pattern> <pattern>yast2_install_wf</pattern> <pattern>yast2_install_wf-32bit</pattern> <pattern>kde4_yast</pattern> <pattern>kde4_yast-32bit</pattern> <package>yast2-schema</package> <package>autoyast2</package> <package>yast2-slp</package> <package>yast2-bootloader</package> <package>yast2-online-update-configuration</package> <package>yast2-firstboot</package>
Have you verified your profile? To do so, you can 1. run "yast autoyast" on your "profile server", 2. open your profile, and then 3. run "Tools" -> "Check Validity of Profile" (semi-useful because there are a lot of false positives, YMMV) and 4. check your software selection for conflicts or missing packages under "Group: Software" -> "Package Selection" -> "Edit" -> "Dependencies" -> "Check Dependencies Now", and finally 5. (I highly recommend this!) save your profile to another filename and diff it against the file you loaded, to make sure your syntax is up-to-date. it is curious: even if i succeed in installation i get error messages in my xml-File
* Section bootloader: Error * Section chroot-scripts: Error * Section deploy_image: OK * Section general: Error * Section groups: OK * Section keyboard: OK * Section language: OK * Section login_settings: OK * Section networking: Error * Section nfs: OK * Section nis: OK * Section partitioning: Error * Section report: OK * Section runlevels: Error * Section scripts: OK * Section software: Error * Section sysconfig: OK * Section timezone: OK * Section user_defaults: Error * Section users: OK * Section x11: Error /usr/bin/xmllint --noout --relaxng /usr/share/YaST2/schema/autoyast/rng/profile.rng /tmp/YaST2-13674-aSXamr/bootloader.xml /tmp/YaST2-13674-aSXamr/bootloader.xml:4: element bootloader: Relax-NG validity error : Element profile has extra content: bootloader /tmp/YaST2-13674-aSXamr/bootloader.xml fails to validate and same for all "error" sections There are no former explanations and i can see nothing wrong in my appended XML-File
(If you had package conflicts, you can also check this after installation in /var/log/YaST2/badlist)
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