I would like to know if it's a local problem or a general one, because I found at least one forum article with the same problem. install suse 10.0 with only the first CD (for example, the others not yet downloaded). at some time yast asks for the others cd, you say "ignore", yast continues and reboot. you get a running 10.0 with no possible login. root is not accepted (the login is rejected, no pass asked for). it's enough to copy in /etc an old passwd and shadow to gain a (minimal :-) fully functional 10.0. (files from 9.1 for me) jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/galerie_photo_web/expo/index.html http://lucien.dodin.net http://fr.susewiki.org/index.php?title=Gérer_ses_photos
Hello, Am Freitag, 17. Februar 2006 12:09 schrieb jdd:
I would like to know if it's a local problem or a general one, because I found at least one forum article with the same problem.
install suse 10.0 with only the first CD (for example, the others not yet downloaded).
at some time yast asks for the others cd, you say "ignore", yast continues and reboot.
Hmm, the last time I installed from CD (but that's some releases ago) the reboot was always after CD1. Has this changed?
you get a running 10.0 with no possible login. root is not accepted (the login is rejected, no pass asked for).
it's enough to copy in /etc an old passwd and shadow to gain a (minimal :-) fully functional 10.0. (files from 9.1 for me)
Someone sent a similar report to the german FAQ mailinglist (wrong target ;-) ) yesterday - but I don't know how he did the installation. I told him to boot with init=/bin/bash and then to set the root password and to create a new user. Regards, Christian Boltz --
Der Testbug (#48) ist übrigens ein Duplikat von Bug #29 ;-) Shit. Machst du 'nen Bugreport? :-) [> Christian Boltz und Ratti in fontlinge-devel]
Christian Boltz wrote:
Hmm, the last time I installed from CD (but that's some releases ago) the reboot was always after CD1. Has this changed?
I used to install with only the first cd, usually no problem
target ;-) ) yesterday - but I don't know how he did the installation. I told him to boot with init=/bin/bash and then to set the root password and to create a new user.
I just copy the pass/shadow from my other linux and it works :-) but it's a situation that could be seen (no second cd yet :-) jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/galerie_photo_web/expo/index.html http://lucien.dodin.net http://fr.susewiki.org/index.php?title=Gérer_ses_photos
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