On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 22:58 -0700, Vahe Avedissian wrote:
Folks,
MAybe this never made it out... I never got a reply from anyone on these update issues. Any input anyone?
Vahe
--- On Fri, 6/27/08, Vahe Avedissian
wrote: From: Vahe Avedissian
Subject: [opensuse] problems updating 10.3 x64 --> 11.0 x64 To: opensuse@opensuse.org Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 8:43 AM Folks, I tried updating my 11.3 x64 install to 11.0 x64 and for the first time since 9.x releases, I ran into several problems. I verified the DVD media was correct (md5sum). Here are the problems I ran into:
1. Early into the install it asked me to insert the DVD media. The media was obviously there, otherwise the install would not start. 2. I got an error that it could not remove my nvidia package. On re-try it succeeded. 3. I got an error about installing one or more rpm modules. 4. I'm seen a lot of traffic on naming by-id versus label versus name. I guess with 10.3 opensuse started using name by-id and now with 11.0 I notice the device ordering is changed as well. My system has one IDE (Sata), one SCSI (harware raid), and one dm-raid array which is not properly recognized and appears as a set of IDE drives. With 10.3 or earlier release AT INSTALL the disks are ordered IDE then SCSI. With 11.0 they are ordered SCSI and then IDE. 5. During install you chose the disk to install on by name and not id or label. I chose the correct disk to install on. However, on the second try to update, part of the installation went onto one of the dm-raid drives (screwing it up) even though I still selected the correct root partition to upgrade. Furthermore, I had a separate /usr partition/mount point which did not get mounted and the installed tried to install everything into my root partition which quickly filled up and I had to abort. 6. I ended up doing a completely new re-install from scratch. That went reasonably smooth. However, after rebooting, the disk ordering is the same as that or earlier releases! For example, during installation sda was the SCSI drive and sdb was the IDE. I installed on sda (the SCSI drive) but after installation completed and I rebooted the system showed that it was indeed installed on the SCSI drive but that drive was now appearing as sdb!!! This is most confusing and inconsistant!
I wanted to know if anyone else has run into this situation. I fear from this point onward I will always have a problem updating or doing a new install. I know there has been discussion on forcing a disk naming order but unless one knows how the final disk name ording will be in advance it is impossible to know how to set the ordering of disk names so that during and after installation one sees the same names.
Any suggestions on solving this are greatly appreciated.
Vahe Avedissian
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