Hi,
I have a system with a non-Linux (Dell Utility partition - de) partition. I have an autoyast profile with 3 primary and 2 extended partitions. When I use autoyast with the profile to setup SLES 10 SP1 on the system, it reports a partitioning error. If I change the non-Linux partition type to a Linux partition, autoyast delete the existing partition and create all the partition according to the profile. Apparently, autoyast preserves the non-Linux partition even if I use initialize=true and use=all. This works fine for SLES 9 SP3. Is this a bug in autoyast in SLES 10 SP1?
Thanks, Enamul
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On Freitag, 1. Februar 2008, Enamul Haque wrote:
autoyast preserves the non-Linux partition even if I use initialize=true and use=all. This works fine for SLES 9 SP3. Is this a bug in autoyast in SLES 10 SP1?
that's a bug in SP1. You can download a fix here: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/ug/autoyast
autoyast preserves the non-Linux partition even if
I
use initialize=true and use=all. This works fine
for
SLES 9 SP3. Is this a bug in autoyast in SLES 10
SP1?
that's a bug in SP1. You can download a fix here: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/ug/autoyast
Thanks Uwe. When I run sles10sp1_root_fix_v0.4, it generates driverupdate. How is driverupdate supposed to be used? Also, I am interested in 64-bit only.
Thanks, Enamul
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On Freitag, 1. Februar 2008, Enamul Haque wrote:
that's a bug in SP1. You can download a fix here: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/ug/autoyast
Thanks Uwe. When I run sles10sp1_root_fix_v0.4, it generates driverupdate. How is driverupdate supposed to be used? Also, I am interested in 64-bit only.
you have to copy that file to the root of the installation source. A 64bit only driverupdate is not available but the created one works for 64bit too
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