Apparently I started HTTP installing while factory-snapshot on mirrors in
inconsistent state. Most missing packages are non-critical, easily fixed
later. However, the kernel YaST wants, kernel-desktop-3.11.6-2.1.i686.rpm, is
older than what's available, kernel-desktop-3.11.6-3.1.i686.rpm. Is there a
way before rebooting I can get the available kernel installed from tty2,
instead of having to start all over again after having just spent 90+ minutes
doing 99% of an installation? bash doesn't find zypper or mkinitrd or dracut,
but does find rpm. Mount output does not list sda6 target / mounted, but when
I try to mount the target anywhere, mount reports it is already mounted or
busy. How to find out where mounted? I was able to wget the kernel rpm after
mounting a non-root partition.
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