On Friday 12 January 2007 08:52, Henrik Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
Henrik Schmidt <hbs@comsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de> writes: [...]
2. With 9.3 I could set for grub :
<global_entry> <key>timeout</key> <value config:type="integer">8</value> </global_entry>
which did not work for 10.0 any longer. What do I miss here ?
I've omitted the data type of the attibute. Sounds strange, but seem to work for me. I'm not sure if it is a bug or documented behaviour.
This didn't work for me. If I do install 10.2 from DVD, set grub to 8 secs timeout and save the computers configuration for autoyast the resulting is this :
<global> <activate>true</activate> <boot_root>true</boot_root> <generic_mbr>true</generic_mbr> <gfxmenu>/boot/message</gfxmenu> <lines_cache_id>3</lines_cache_id> <timeout config:type="integer">8</timeout> </global>
If I use this timeout is not working, there is no timeout at all.
See https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=183051. I'm really surprised that this is still not fixed in 10.2. I reported it back in May or June last year. This is a shame. Karsten. -- Linus: I guess it's wrong always to be worrying about tomorrow. Maybe we should think only about today. Charlie Brown: No, that's giving up. I'm still hoping that yesterday will get better. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org