Re: [suse-autoinstall] partition problems with AutoYast / boot pr oblems with Intel onboard pro/100 VE
Berge, Harry ten schrieb:
-----Original Message----- From: Kurt Kronschnabl [mailto:k.kronschnabl@ica-intercom-akademie.de] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 2:31 PM To: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-autoinstall] partition problems with AutoYast / boot pr oblems with Intel onboard pro/100 VE
chapter 4.10, page 29 :-)
Succes!
Perfect! The script is part of autoinst.xml All clear!
Perhaps you know another miracle: Where should I put the "textmode=1" command for yast2 to avoid long X11 startup times? The manual (yes, I read this section! :=)) explains to put it on the yast2 command line. But I have no access to the command line. Regards, Kurt
Kurt Kronschnabl wrote:
Berge, Harry ten schrieb:
-----Original Message----- From: Kurt Kronschnabl [mailto:k.kronschnabl@ica-intercom-akademie.de] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 2:31 PM To: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-autoinstall] partition problems with AutoYast / boot pr oblems with Intel onboard pro/100 VE
chapter 4.10, page 29 :-)
Succes!
Perfect! The script is part of autoinst.xml All clear!
Perhaps you know another miracle: Where should I put the "textmode=1" command for yast2 to avoid long X11 startup times? The manual (yes, I read this section! :=)) explains to put it on the yast2 command line. But I have no access to the command line.
command line means the kernel command line (configured in bootloader menu or PXE configuration file). For PXE append textmode=1 to Your /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default file (or any machine-specific file) as follows: DEFAULT linux label linux kernel linux say "launching SuSE-Linux installation via PXE..." append initrd=initrd ramdisk_size=65536 autoyast=nfs://instserver/exports/autoinstall/ textmode=1 (if You want to load special kernel modules, You can also append "insmod=<module>") -- Ciao, Carsten
Carsten Dumke schrieb:
Perhaps you know another miracle: Where should I put the "textmode=1" command for yast2 to avoid long X11 startup times? The manual (yes, I read this section! :=)) explains to put it on the yast2 command line. But I have no access to the command line.
command line means the kernel command line (configured in bootloader menu or PXE configuration file).
I tried already to add "textmode=1" at the kernel command line of menu.lst of my grub config file (I use the floppy method to boot and load the kernel via the network) But it Yast2 started anyway in graphics mode. Actually I don't have a PXE Network card for tests. But thank you in advance for the Info, should I finally have one! :=) Regards, Kurt
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