* Jörgen Karlsson <jorgen.karlsson@uab.ericsson.se> [May 23. 2002 14:13]:
I always get the "Insert modules Disk 3" when running with autoyast=nfs://172.16.100.1/opt/suse set on kernel cmdline. Is this because yast2 cannot find the modules
it
need? Or does it always ask this question? How do I get past it? (our systems only has a serial console, no floppy, no cdrom).
What do you have in autoyast=nfs://172.16.100.1/opt/suse ? If you have
copied the CDs to this directory and you wish to install over NFS, you
should use install=nfs://172.16.100.1/opt/suse
This is my commandline.
init=/linuxrc rw autoyast=nfs://172.16.100.1/opt/SuSE/main.xml install=nfs://172.16.100.1/opt/SuSE
It looks like linuxrc cannot find any modules on the ramdisk.
Adding root=/dev/ram0 does not help either.
Last out messages from kernel
: : RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 Uncompressing.........................................done. Freeing initrd memory: 65536k freed VFS: Mounted root (minix filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 120k freed Moving into tmpfs... done. ramdisk /dev/ram0 freed
SuSE installation program v1.3 (c) 1996-2002 SuSE Linux AG <<< Starting hardware detection... Activating usb devices... done Searching for infofile......
Could you please try forcing loading the modules from the command line using the 'insmod' keyword, i.e.: autoyast=nfs://172.16.100.1/opt/SuSE/main.xml install=nfs://172.16.100.1/opt/SuSE insmod=<module name> If you are using the initrd from suse/images/boot/initrd then all modules should be there. Have you modifed the initrd? Regards, Anas
/Jörgen Karlsson
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