On 04/03/2018 01:03 PM, ken wrote:
This is quite different from my experience: After setting up the filesystem and selecting packages to install, the only option I got from the install program (whatever it's called) was to reboot. I never got the opportunity to set up any networking, not even a hostname or domain name (did those manually later, after the install "finished") with some generic names. Normally I have everything here on static IPs. Thank goodness I set up my router (long ago) to accommodate dynamic IPs, because I was running the Leap Net Install. Is this normal, having no chance to configure networking?
Sorry, What I meant was the devices were configured properly, and since I installed via wired with DHCP, that device was completely configure, and on reboot, all I had to do was fire up the command line version of yast and configure the wireless network ESSID and WPA passphrase to finalize the network. (and THANK GOD 42.3 doesn't have the same built in 50 sec boot delay on network start that 42.2 did for me) Almost done moving config from 42.2 over to the shiny new ssd (all those annoying little parts like /usr/share/icons and /usr/share/themes and /opt/kde/share/apps/ksplash and /opt/kde/share/config/kdm, samba, and all the other nits. Sticking with nouveau this time, I want my enhanced console resolution (and nice graphical boot trident) this time. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org