Thanks Mark But how do you get back in to yast? My installation was run from yast2, but on reboot it dumped me to a console, I couldn't run yast or yast2... it's very weird ...
Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Yesterday, I tried to upgrade my system from SuSE 7.1 (It was only installed a month or 2 ago) to 7.2 I got through the questions (selected upgrade, etc) to the reboot part... My system rebooted, loaded the new kernel, and finished booting, but yast never came back, so I was left with a very basicly functioning system... A couple of reboots did not make it 'go away', and I coudn't find any cause... So I cleaned my system and reinstalled from scratch...
Any ideas of what could have happened? I need to upgrade 2 more systems, but I can't risk having this again...
Thanks
Kind regards
Same thing happened here. Just go back into yast/yast2 and it should ask you if you want to continue where it left off.
-- Mark Hounschell dmarkh@cfl.rr.com
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