Use Runlevel 5 instead of Runlevel 3
Hi All, What i have to do that linux starts with runlevel 5 after autoinstallation. On my installation it starts allways with runlevel 3. I have allready tried this: <runlevels> <default>5</defaults> ..... </runlevels> ****** <runlevels> ..... </runlevels> (without default TAG) Thanks! bye Alexander
Good Day, I just installed SuSE-8.1 via AutoYast2. It worked - BUT: On the first reboot it says: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Booting 'linux' kernel (hd0,4)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5 Error 15: File not found Press any key to continue... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ There is NO kernel under '/boot/' - did AutoYast forget to install the kernel?!? Do I need any magical options in order to enable such fancy and peculiar thing as installing a kernel? What did I do?: 1. Copy SuSE-8.1-CD1. 2. Remove all rpms. 3. Edit 'boot/loader/isolinux.cfg': append ..... install=nfs://.... autoyast=nfs://... ip=... ..... 4. Create new iso image. 5. Boot this image. The installation was successful and I could even log in afterwards; I typed "reboot" and that was it.... Thank you very much, Erik Soyez. --
* Erik Soyez <soyez@science-computing.de> [Nov 04. 2002 14:44]:
Good Day,
I just installed SuSE-8.1 via AutoYast2. It worked - BUT: On the first reboot it says:
Please see the proposed solution in http://lists2.suse.com/archive/suse-autoinstall/2002-Oct/0081.html A new version will be available on the FTP server soon (2.6.37) Regards, Anas
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Booting 'linux'
kernel (hd0,4)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5
Error 15: File not found
Press any key to continue... ------------------------------------------------------------------------
There is NO kernel under '/boot/' - did AutoYast forget to install the kernel?!? Do I need any magical options in order to enable such fancy and peculiar thing as installing a kernel?
What did I do?:
1. Copy SuSE-8.1-CD1. 2. Remove all rpms. 3. Edit 'boot/loader/isolinux.cfg': append ..... install=nfs://.... autoyast=nfs://... ip=... ..... 4. Create new iso image. 5. Boot this image.
The installation was successful and I could even log in afterwards; I typed "reboot" and that was it....
Thank you very much, Erik Soyez.
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Alexander.Gehrig@RSD.rohde-schwarz.com
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Anas Nashif
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Erik Soyez