no space left doing autoinstall, etc...
Hi all :) I am new to SUSE and have to learn about AutoInstall. I am very surprised with this facility :) I have configured control file ( i have it on NFS server, and reachable). Then, i create 3 bootdisk (because my target ws has no CDROM and bootrom). Booting was succeed. Everything from uncompresing kernel was fine. But, problem started when the install systems created device. Install system prints a lot of: /dev/xxx mknod xxx... /dev/xxx no space left after it, it prints someting like: SUSE Install System v.1.6.19 and hang out. I dont know whats happening. My target client has only 32 Megs of RAM. Is it the cause of that error? This is kernel cmdline for my target ws: i chose manual instalation as type: autoyast=nfs://192.168.0.1/PUB/SUSEINSTALL MEM=32 Am i doing something incorrect or all problems are caused by insufficient RAM of my ws? Thanks for reading this :) BTW, can anyone share with me procedure doing autoinstallation? - create control file and save it somewhere accesible - turn on ws and choose (manual) instalation - set the command line autoyast=<location_of_control_file> - what else - what else - what else My last question : - what is happening if i have not set some values in autoyast configuration? For example, what will happened if i have not set the soundcard device of ws? Will it autodetected or just left not detected? Thanks all :) Any comment is appreciated... Nop __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
Noprianto wrote:
I dont know whats happening. My target client has only 32 Megs of RAM. Is it the cause of that error?
Yes, 32 Megs is not supported, not even 64Megs is enough unless you want to wait a couple of days for the install to finish. Anas
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