When I install the system with autoyast , the initr File does not exist in the boot Partition ! Freundliche Grüsse Daniel Rothmund
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 00:43, Daniel.Rothmund@geberit.com wrote:
When I install the system with autoyast , the initr File does not exist in the boot Partition !
Which version of the distro? I have had (and still have) this problem with 8.1, but I never see this problem with 8.0.
Freundliche Grüsse
Daniel Rothmund
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* Daniel.Rothmund@geberit.com <Daniel.Rothmund@geberit.com> [Oct 31. 2002 07:44]:
When I install the system with autoyast , the initr File does not exist in the boot Partition !
After installation, please check the content of /var/log/YaST2/y2logmk_initrd If you think something is not OK, please send it to me. More logs on failed machines from the above direcotry would be also usefull. Thanks, Anas
Freundliche Grüsse
Daniel Rothmund
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-- Anas Nashif <nashif@suse.com>, SuSE Linux AG Montreal (Laval), Canada
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 07:28, Anas Nashif wrote:
* Daniel.Rothmund@geberit.com <Daniel.Rothmund@geberit.com> [Oct 31. 2002 07:44]:
When I install the system with autoyast , the initr File does not exist in the boot Partition !
After installation, please check the content of /var/log/YaST2/y2logmk_initrd
/var/log/YaST2/y2logmk_initrd contains only the following: using "/dev/hda2" as root device (mounted on "/" as "ext2") no initrd required no initrd is required, but grub is setup to load one and fails to boot.(in my case anyway) any ideas on what might be causing this. i also check y2loggrub while i was there and couldn't make much of it.
If you think something is not OK, please send it to me. More logs on failed machines from the above direcotry would be also usefull.
Thanks, Anas
Freundliche Grüsse
Daniel Rothmund
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* Jeff Martin <ffej@us.ibm.com> [Oct 31. 2002 19:14]:
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 07:28, Anas Nashif wrote:
* Daniel.Rothmund@geberit.com <Daniel.Rothmund@geberit.com> [Oct 31. 2002 07:44]:
When I install the system with autoyast , the initr File does not exist in the boot Partition !
After installation, please check the content of /var/log/YaST2/y2logmk_initrd
/var/log/YaST2/y2logmk_initrd contains only the following: using "/dev/hda2" as root device (mounted on "/" as "ext2") no initrd required
no initrd is required, but grub is setup to load one and fails to boot.(in my case anyway) any ideas on what might be causing this. i also check y2loggrub while i was there and couldn't make much of it.
<Daniel.Rothmund@geberit.com> reported that it's working for him now after he recreated the package source.
From the logs he sent me I could tell that something really nasty is happening, but the information in the log was not enough.
Do you change anything in the installation direcotry? Did u create the package database by yourself? any new packages u have added? Please try installing with debugging enabled (y2debug on the command line) and send me the logs. Anas
If you think something is not OK, please send it to me. More logs on failed machines from the above direcotry would be also usefull.
Thanks, Anas
Freundliche Grüsse
Daniel Rothmund
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Anas Nashif
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