[Bug 1227887] Installer can't be restarted
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1227887 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1227887#c2 Volker Kuhlmann <bugz57@top.geek.nz> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED CC| |bugz57@top.geek.nz Resolution|WORKSFORME |--- --- Comment #2 from Volker Kuhlmann <bugz57@top.geek.nz> --- Thanks Stefan.
When you hit the "Abort" button (no matter if ssh installation or otherwise), you will fall back to linuxrc, and your ssh session is over.
The "Abort" button seemed the only way to exit the text-base installer. Being returned to the shell I think is a reasonable expectation? Otherwise yes shell job control (ctrl-Z) is an alternative however at that point I wouldn't know whether the yast.ssh process exiting by any means causes a crash back to linuxrc so abort and ctrl-Z with cleanup (processes, terminal) seem equally likely to be a dead end. Suggestion: Add some text like "use shell job control e.g. ctrl-Z to quit if you intend to restart the installer" in the abort confirmation dialogue.
Also remember that you can always start another ssh session from another terminal window (or tab).
Uhm no, the ssh server has quit after yast.ssh aborts. Opening a second ssh session to kill the first yast.ssh so a second one can be started is not intuitive. Only not running two yast at the same time is intuitive. Thanks again. Reopening for the suggestion, please close again if you disagree. My use case for ssh install is that I can do something else while stuff is being unpacked. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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