What I did was just an example to show the autoyast=default works. The option to create CDs in autoyast does not supoort multiple sources like SLES. So you have to create your own. There is an unofficial package 2.6.45 on the ftp site with scripts to create a CD. Use it and see if it solves the problem. ftp.suse.com/pub/people/nashif/RPMS/sles8/i386 Anas Manuel.Laesser@telekurs.com wrote:
Hello Anas, thank you very much for your answer. I just tried it and copied all files you mentioned to my installation repository. After that, I used the GUI of autoyast to create the ISO image. Normaly my iso images are about 282mb large, if I use my xml-file. But after I copied those files from sp3 to my rep. directory the first image was 121mb, then 89mb and a third one foolish 32mb....notabene always the same xml-file! I mounted the iso image under /mnt and made a "du -h".
6.8M /mnt/boot/loader 56M /mnt/boot 2.5K /mnt/media.1 2.0K /mnt/UnitedLinux/i386 11K /mnt/UnitedLinux/i586 2.5K /mnt/UnitedLinux/noarch 5.5K /mnt/UnitedLinux/setup/descr 8.0K /mnt/UnitedLinux/setup 26K /mnt/UnitedLinux 56M /mnt
It seems that yast2 could not gather one rpm listed in the xml-file.
My questions.
1. Did you only copy the file driverupdate, linux, initrd from SP3 to /tmp/SLES and you didn't patch the whole /tmp/SLES with SP3? 2. How did you create your iso image? Using yast2 or via command line and mkisofs?
Manuel