Pretty sure. Before the script you suggested I have another chroot script that has <chrooted config:type="boolean">false</chrooted>, maybe that has some influence. Unfortunately our VPN line is down, so I cannot include the actual autoyast section right now. For now I added a sed command at the end of my non chrooted chroot script that adds the kernel parameter to the generated grub file, which solves the problem. regards, Winfried On 22 nov. 2011, at 14:40, Uwe Gansert wrote:
on Friday 18 November 2011 winfried_mb2@xmsnet.nl wrote:
The chroot script work-around doesn't seem to work for me.
that's odd. Are you sure you did it correctly in the XMl with chrooted=true and in the correct section?
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