sles8 sp3 LILO confirmation dialog - need unattended install
I'm trying to do a new of install sles8 sp3 via autoyast. My drives are configured for LVM which means I'll have to use LILO as the bootloader. Everything installs fine, except after the bootloader is installed, I get a dialog box telling me that the LILO sector has been written and that I can revert using some nifty option from the command line. That's all well and good, but it sits there waiting for me to hit enter. I've gone through the mail list archives trying to find away to get rid of this dialog box. I saw references to a newer driverupdate than what SP3 has so I installed that, but still get the dialog box. There was also mention of a workaround being documented in an FAQ somewhere, but I didn't see anything in the autoinstall FAQ. Unattended installation is mandatory for the project I'm working on, so this dialog box is quickly becoming the bane of my existence. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. -j
Does adding this help? <report> <errors> <log config:type="boolean">true</log> <show config:type="boolean">true</show> <timeout config:type="integer">0</timeout> </errors> <messages> <log config:type="boolean">true</log> <show config:type="boolean">false</show> <timeout config:type="integer">0</timeout> </messages> <warnings> <log config:type="boolean">true</log> <show config:type="boolean">true</show> <timeout config:type="integer">0</timeout> </warnings> </report> If no, please send me you control file you use for installation. anas Thorson, Jon (TLR Corp) wrote:
I'm trying to do a new of install sles8 sp3 via autoyast. My drives are configured for LVM which means I'll have to use LILO as the bootloader. Everything installs fine, except after the bootloader is installed, I get a dialog box telling me that the LILO sector has been written and that I can revert using some nifty option from the command line. That's all well and good, but it sits there waiting for me to hit enter.
I've gone through the mail list archives trying to find away to get rid of this dialog box. I saw references to a newer driverupdate than what SP3 has so I installed that, but still get the dialog box. There was also mention of a workaround being documented in an FAQ somewhere, but I didn't see anything in the autoinstall FAQ.
Unattended installation is mandatory for the project I'm working on, so this dialog box is quickly becoming the bane of my existence.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
-j
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Anas Nashif
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Thorson, Jon (TLR Corp)