Several files in wrong place
Hello, I composed a install CD. I took my package selection and copied all the rpms to one CD. I generated the MD5SUMS and the INDEX.gz and the ls-lR.gz anew. I also generated a autoinst.xml, which I copied to the initrd on this CD. The CD boots fine, and it starts to install all packages. Finally, when all packages are installed, I get the message: "These packages returned an Error" The packages are: XFree86-server-glx, kernel-default, devs, yast2-theme-SuSELinux, libnetpbm, libogg, libidn, libselinux, audiofile .... On tty4 I get a few messages: hdc (which is my cdrom) media error (bad sector): error=0x30 hdc: media error (bad sector): status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekCompleteError } ??? Where or how can I get more information about the 'Errors' the packages returned??? When I go on (the installation is ready at 100%) he does the 'Finish Basic Installation' and will bail out at the point 'Install Boot Manager' and say /sbin/mkinitrd: line 1629: /dev/fd/62: No such file or directory No '/' mountpoint specified in /etc/fstab And indeed, there is no /etc/fstab The fstab, that would be the correct one for this system is still at /mnt/etc/fstab. Seems he missed something like a chroot? The same thing, when installing the bootloader: The files /boot/grub/stage2 and so on do not exist. They exist under /mnt/boot/grub ... So what have I missed in my configuration, so that the files are not in place? How can I take a deeper look or activate excessive logging? Regards Cornelius
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Cornelius Koelbel