On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 14:32, m.frerichs <m.frerichs@fz-juelich.de> wrote:
Dear AutoYaST crew ,
we have been using AutoYaST for installation of the last openSUSE distributions, but with 12.1 the unattended installation doesn't succeed anymore.
The installation runs as usual with installing packages and writing system configuration. But at the end , shutting down is incomplete [...] If I do a manual hard shutdown and boot , the system comes up ( with trans replayed) with Kernel 3.1.0-1.2-desktop Asparagus and i see the known welcome window and "all seems right" . Our post.sh script was completely executed.
Have you tried both 2) removing the systemd-sysvinit and 3) including the chroot-script to "insserv autoyast" 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.) 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. (If you had package conflicts, you can also check this after installation in /var/log/YaST2/badlist) -- HTH 686f6c6d / Christopher "m4z" Holm -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+owner@opensuse.org