Hello again to both the list and Chris. Strangely, before I could even try Chris' fix, any and all virtual installations of SLES10, both with and without SP1, mysteriously power off during installation without warning. A test installation of XP finished without issue. Has anyone seen this sort of thing before? Many thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Chris Partridge [mailto:cpartridge@novell.com] Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 11:56 AM To: John Bown; opensuse-autoinstall@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse-autoinstall] AutoYaST auto-installation in aVMware guest machine On the installed system, from the grub menu, you can look at the contents of the /boot folder. This may have happened if you installed updates during installation. When your autoyast file was created, it would have configured bootloader with the current installed kernel. But the installation media won't have that version. Check that the kernel version in the bootloader section of your autoyast file is the same as the version on your installation media. One way to get around this and not worry about the kernel version is to change your autoyast file (for future installs) and your /boot/grub/menu.lst (for the currently installed system) to point to /boot/vmlinuz and /boot/initrd instead. The installation automatically creates these symlink files that point to the latest kernel installed. I did this during testing of SLES 10 SP1, and it worked great.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 7:46 AM, in message <3F2FB49ADAE57C409F1927B1C7389D6E03BDF7BF@corpmail.brulant.com>, "John Bown"
wrote:
Hello everyone. My job requires that I frequently deploy fresh virtual (VMware) installations of SLES 10, both with and without SP1, to our developers. To that end, I recently setup a machine from which I'd like to test automating the process using a DVD as the source of the installation files, and a floppy disk as the location of the control file. However, there seems to be a problem. I boot the virtual machine to the DVD drive, the autoinst.xml file on the floppy is then located, and off it goes. The installation completes flawlessly; however, when the newly created virtual machine attempts to boot for the first time, I get the following, GRUB related error:
SNIP<<<<< root (hd0,1) Filesystem type is reiserfs, partition type 0x83 kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.53-0.8-smp root=/dev/sda2 vga=0x31a resume=/dev/sda1 splash=silent
Error 15: File not found Press any key to continue...
SNIP<<<<<
Has anyone else out there come across this? Are there any special steps that need to be taken when performing an automated installation in a virtual environment? Many thanks. John Bown -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org