I've just fixed the dtd files so that I can get autoyast to recognize all my options just fine, but now the problem is how to get the source updated. If I understand this correctly, the /usr filesystem used during installation is a mount of the "root" file, which seems to be cramfs. AFAIK, cramfs has to be recreated since it's a RO fs, but how can I do this? Another problem I've run into btw. :) I've configured only one nic in the xml file, eth0, although this is a dualnic box. Problem is that the config file is named ifcfg-eth-id:<mac addr> and the nic is actually using dhcp after the first boot. If I rename the file to ifcfg-eth0 and restart network, everything works as expected. Any suggestions? Regards, Harald
Harald Finnås wrote:
I've just fixed the dtd files so that I can get autoyast to recognize all my options just fine, but now the problem is how to get the source updated.
What source? There is no need to update the DTD udring installation, its not checked during installation.
If I understand this correctly, the /usr filesystem used during installation is a mount of the "root" file, which seems to be cramfs. AFAIK, cramfs has to be recreated since it's a RO fs, but how can I do this?
unpack it and recreate it again :)
Another problem I've run into btw. :)
I've configured only one nic in the xml file, eth0, although this is a dualnic box. Problem is that the config file is named ifcfg-eth-id:<mac addr> and the nic is actually using dhcp after the first boot.
And did you choose anything else than DHCP?
If I rename the file to ifcfg-eth0 and restart network, everything works as expected. Any suggestions?
Anas
Regards, Harald
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