Hi I'm having a problem with hardware raid and autoyast. First some background, I have the following setup: * HP ProLiant DL380 * SLES11 autoinstaller - all in one DVD * HP HW raid controller to set up hardware raid 5 on the system. * The software to set up hardware raid is put into the initrd of the SLES DVD A precondition is to be able to install without network and to bundle everything in one install DVD. The autoyast installer launches a pre-install script that sets up the hardware Raid. Now the actual problem: The data in /dev/disk/by-id is read and memorized by yast before raid is set up. After the raid setup script has completed all values have changed in /dev/disk/by-id. This causes the installer to crash when it later tries to set up Grub. Yast inserts the incorrect values it remembers into /boot/grub/device.map. The installer crashes with this error in y2log_bootloader: grub> setup --stage2=/boot/grub/stage2 --force-lba (hd0) (hd0,0) Error 21: Selected disk does not exist grub> quit Is it possible to make the yast bootloader re-read the values from /dev/disk/by-id before setting up grub? I tried to simply override the values in the files it touches in a chroot script, but yast simply removes my changes and creates a new incorrect file in its place. I have also tried to add the raid script to /etc/init.d/ inside initrd of the SLES installer, but I can't link it like I would on debian. Googling this I found that I need to run 'insserv' but I can't chroot into the initrd in any way to do this. I'm not even sure running it in a runlevel really early would be enough, but this is an option I have not been able to test fully, so some pointers or a link on where I can find info on setting up init-scripts in suse without insserv would be greatly appreciated. Warm regards, Tomas Ps. Thanks Uwe for solving the issue '[opensuse-autoinstall] Rule based auto-installation without network' for me Ds. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org