initrds are symlinks to the filesystem which is exportet with nfs: /srv/tftp/tftpboot/delta_initrd: symbolic link to `/exports/delta/boot/initrd' hmm, maybe this matters in /var/log/YaST2/y2logmkinitrd: /lib/mkinitrd/setup/11-storage.sh: line 283: /etc/fstab: No such file or directory there is actually no /etc/fstab and mkinitrd thinks root was on a tmpfs?: **************************** * WARNING * No fsck for your rootfs * could be found. * This might be bad! * Please install: fsck.tmpfs **************************** On Feb 26 2014 11:10, Per Jessen wrote:
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 11:10:54 +0100 From: Per Jessen <per@computer.org> To: Paul Neuwirth <mail@paul-neuwirth.de> Cc: opensuse@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse] remote and diskless install - mkinitrd
Paul Neuwirth wrote:
right, my problem therewith is, that after installation of packages yast reboots the system (i am not sitting all the time im front...). How to avoid this, so that i can run mkinitrd manually.
better of cause would be, if yast would call mkinitrd correctly.
I think it's actually mkinitrd that is the problem - it should work out that the root filesystem is on nfs, and therefore include network and nfs support.
I guess your initrds are stored on your tftp-server, so whatever is built locally isn't important?
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