I'm the present maintainer of makeSUSEdvd[0] and am trying to figure out what's changed between the release of 11.1a2 and 11.1 that results in broken ISOs. Previously, makeSUSEdvd was able to take the contents of any of the release DVDs, allow extra packages/patterns to be added and, after the contents file was updated and signed, would create a bootable ISO that allowed installation without complaints. However, there was a change somewhere between alpha 2 and gold master, and this is no longer the case. Now, although the contents file on the DVD is signed, the installation routines check the contents file on the new image, claim it isn't signed and so aborts the installation. So, if anyone has any helpful pointers as to what needs to be done to satisfy the new 11.1 security checks, they would be most helpful. [0] built packages are here: <URL:http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/davjam79/openSUSE_11.1/noarch/> <URL:http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/davjam79/openSUSE_11.0/noarch/> <URL:http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/davjam79/openSUSE_10.3/noarch/> Regards, David Bolt -- Team Acorn: http://www.distributed.net/ OGR-NG @ ~100Mnodes RC5-72 @ ~1Mkeys/s | openSUSE 10.3 32b | openSUSE 11.0 32b | openSUSE 10.2 64b | openSUSE 10.3 64b | openSUSE 11.0 64b | openSUSE 11.1 64b TOS 4.02 | openSUSE 10.3 PPC | RISC OS 3.6 | RISC OS 3.11 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org