sorry. i don't quite get it. when you say to quit the mounting point, do you mean delete from fstab? i can see where such a thing might help if yast is trying to mount an already mounted file system and gets upset by a failure. alas, though, i don't have room for the entire installation on my disk, and have been trying to install via ftp. my results have been similar to those of others trying to install from a local hard drive, so maybe there is an application of this information to my dilemna. i just don't see it yet. bc usb wrote:
The basic is a first step fromwithin Yast in 7.3 or former :
download 8.0 on a separate partition afterewards go to Yast and quit the mounting point of the partition where You downloaded 8.0
Then start from the disquette + modules1 disks.
It sd be OK
Luck to all !
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