On Sun, 30 Mar, 2008 at 14:37:15 -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
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The system boots fine with only 4-5 module errors due to the fact that the install never got to the point where you configure the network card, video, etc.. I have experienced this once before and was able to continue the install, but for the life of me, I cannot recall how.
I may be wrong about this, but I *do* remember something about a 'simple' one or two step procedure, which tells the system to continue a half-way install. Basically it's something about 'touch'ing a file somewhere, which then tells YaST to proceed to the post-initial-reboot system setup. I can't find a *definitive* reference, but this may be a place to start; http://opseast.wordpress.com/2007/06/12/cool-stuff-you-might-not-know-that-autoyast-can-do-–-part-1/ You're (more or less) obviously going to have to boot to the rescue system and mount '/' in order to touch these files.
I would rather not go through the install again as this is a slow machine being set up as a fax server and the software install takes a "not insignificant" amount of time.
Can anyone offer up the forgotten bits of wisdom or kick me so that I remember.
HTH /jon -- YMMV -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org