Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-04-19 03:38, L A Walsh wrote:
Issue#2: where / how do I change network settings?
I can configure it manually w/ip(link,addr) and can ping my host system, but don't know where to add changes to make that permanent.
YaST?
Will have to try that again ... don't remember seeing an option there, but ....
--- Issue#3 -- I don't seem to be able to see any packages to install from the CD.
If you installed from CD, there are none. On the DVD, yes.
**sorry**, meant DVD...
Stupid timeout... a local device should never take 90 seconds.
*sigh*...
It indicates that there is some other basic problem.
---- Yeah, like none of the lvm modules loading. just booted again .. same thing. no lvm modules are loaded.
Oh.. the info shows that none of the modules are loaded.
... fixed that... hmmm...(this is one reason why I generally use my own kernel
Modules load instantly here, as soon as needed. If they are not loaded, there is some other problem.
---- Well, none of them load -- maybe because it's trying to load them from the initrd and and not the HD? I know they are on the initHD from last time -- but don't know that they are on the initrd.
I'm running low on energy ...
Are you trying to use your own customizations, or are you leaving everything to designed defaults?
---- I haven't gotten to a point where I could load them, if that was my intention, but I was trying to go "stock" -- with about as successful results as last time I tried this...
This is supposed to be the stable release?
No. It is Tumbleweed, aka Factory. Considerable effort is done at automated testing, but it is not human tested by the community till people install each release, and it changes weekly or even daily, so no, I don't consider it stable.
---- The opensuse.org page says "Fast, integrated, stabilized, & tested. vs. leap -- the latest regular-release version. Factory?! So I should really be directing these questions to the factory list? :-( ???!?
Leap is stable.
--- For a VM, might be ok, but considering how incompatible the regular releases are with priors, I wouldn't call that stable for a machine that needs to just "be up".... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org