On 12/14/2016 04:24 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
Mathias Radtke wrote:
Hi
In our company we work on automatic OS provisioning. Currently I am trying to make an OpenSUSELeap42.2 unattended installation. The install process itself uses the iso as an nfs source. The installation works fine in stage 1. When booting stage 2 the installer cannot access the nfs share. Therefore the unattended installation breaks and the skip butTon has to be clicked.
However the nfs share cannot be accessed because in stage 2 the installer first tries to access the share, when skipped it configures the network card. I need stage 2, because of custom scripts injected into the install process. Is there any way to suppress the error message on the nfs mount. Or is it even a bug that the network isn't configured and a share shall be accessed? Hi Mathias
Sounds like a bug, but I've never tried this type of installation.
The NFS installation is the one we do on all current OpenSUSE and SLES releases and it works on all of them, except for Leap 42.2. I also do have the latest DVD (Nov. 5th) Maybe someone from the OpenSUSE team will see this and pass it to the devs. -- Mathias Radtke --- http://uib.de/de/support-schulung/schulung/ --- uib gmbh Bonifaziusplatz 1B 55118 Mainz Tel. 06131 / 27561-16 <phone:061312756116> Fax 06131 / 27561-22 <phone:061312756122> E-Mail: m.radtke@uib.de Internet: www.uib.de Geschäftsführer: dr. detlef oertel & erol ueluekmen Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Mainz HRB 6942 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org