Re: [suse-autoinstall] Anyone using AutoYast2 with PXE?
Why do you need a floppy image with PXE? To boot with all modules you need to use the images available in suse/images/boot on the first CD.
That's exactly what I missed :-) If I recall correctly on SuSE 7.3 I had to hack it myself - if it's already done on SuSE 8.0 -> great :-) Not really, these files has always been there :-) That is exactly what we need to create the bootable CDs...
If you say so :-) ... first installation is running - one little problem: How to I load aic7xxx_old instead of aic7xxx (which causes some trouble with my controller)? I had a look at the docu but I couldn't find anything similar to the ALICE insmod list.
Anas -- Anas Nashif <nashif@suse.com>, SuSE Linux AG Montreal (Laval), Canada
Ciao, Marcel
* Marcel Ritter <Marcel.Ritter@rrze.uni-erlangen.de> [Apr 22. 2002 18:12]:
Why do you need a floppy image with PXE? To boot with all modules you need to use the images available in suse/images/boot on the first CD.
That's exactly what I missed :-) If I recall correctly on SuSE 7.3 I had to hack it myself - if it's already done on SuSE 8.0 -> great :-) Not really, these files has always been there :-) That is exactly what we need to create the bootable CDs...
If you say so :-)
... first installation is running - one little problem:
How to I load aic7xxx_old instead of aic7xxx (which causes some trouble with my controller)? I had a look at the docu but I couldn't find anything similar to the ALICE insmod list.
You can either add insmod=aic7xxx_old on the command line or have a linuxrc conf file (info) on the boot media with the keyword insmod just as it was possible with earlier versions. See http://www.suse.de/~nashif/autoinstall/linuxrc.html for more information. Anas Nashif
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