Hi Bridgette, We run a remote autoyast installation started via pxeboot. See below out directory structure, media files ... Hope this will help you. Regards Alfred autoyast yast SLES/CD1 SP1/CD1 SP1/CD2 SP1/SP3 CORE/CD1 CORE/CD2 CORE/CD3 CORE/CD4 CORE/CD5 boot -> SLES/CD1/boot content -> SLES/CD1/content control.xml -> SLES/CD1/control.xml driverupdate -> SP1/CD1/driverupdate linux -> SP1/CD1/linux media.1 -> SLES/CD1/media.1 # cat SLES/CD1/media.?/media SuSE Linux AG 20040702202411 1 MEDIA1 SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 CD1 # cat SP1/CD?/media.?/media SuSE Linux AG 20050117203108 3 SuSE Linux AG 20050117203108 SuSE Linux AG 20050117203108 # cat CORE9/CD?/media.?/media SuSE Linux AG 20040702201519 5 SuSE Linux AG 20040702201519 SuSE Linux AG 20040702201519 SuSE Linux AG 20040702201519 SuSE Linux AG 20040702201519 # cat yast/order # entries here are tab delimited! /SP1/CD1 /SP1/CD1 /SLES/CD1 /SLES/CD1 /CORE9/CD1 /CORE9/CD1 # cat yast/instorder /SP1/CD1 /SLES/CD1 /CORE9/CD1 At 23:33 31.03.2005, Radzai, Bridgette A. wrote:
I have integrated SP1 into my current sles9 MS directory structure as outlined in Anas' 2/05/05 posting to Egan.
I have updated my boot cd with the "linux" and "initrd" from the sp1 CD1. Modified the linuxrc.config.
I believe something is incorrect with my directory structure, the installation server is found, loads the SUSE SLES CD1 successfully,
but when it tries to find SUSE CORE CD1 I get:
Insert 'SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 CD2'
URL http://...../sles9_x86/SUSE-SLES-Version-9/CD1
SuSE Linux = SuSE Linux AG
2000040702202411 ! = 20040702201519
Did my media.1 folders not get copied correctly?
Thanks in advance for the assistance!
Bridgette