Hi, I had exactly the same problem. An -V SU8000.001 helped. By the way: This is the original COmmandline SuSE used to produce the CD Bootimage: mkisofs 1.14 -p CD-Team, feedback@suse.de -P SuSE GmbH, suse@suse.de -r -T \ -J -pad -sort /var/tmp/m_cd-Wbjzkb -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 \ -boot-info-table -b suse/images/boot/isolinux.bin -c suse/images/boot.catalog -A \ SuSE-Linux-Professional-DE-i386-8.0.0#0 -V SU8000.001 -o ../../iso/SuSE-8.0-Prof-i386-de-RC4-CD1.iso /var/tmp/m_cd-YiiVui CD1 The subdirectory suse of the CD/DVD contains all files needed for making a correct boot image. I found this by doing a 'strings' on the Bootimage of the DVD ;-)
Hi.
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 08:33, Stephan.Joerrens@gad.de wrote:
But every time I get teh message that this is not the right CD for an autoinstall, but YaST2 accept these CD as source.....
Here is my mkisofs command: mkisofs -oe:\images\autosuse.img -p"Stephan.Joerrens@GAD.de" -P"GAD DZS/ABS" -A"SuSE-Linux-Professional- DEi386-8.0.0#autoinstall0" -V"SuSEautoinst.001" -r -T -J -pad -bsuse/images/boot/isolinux.bin -csuse/images/isolinux.catalog -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 boot-info-table .
Try using the Volume ID from the original SuSE Linux CDs: Volume id: SU8000.001 instead of -V"SuSEautoinst.001"
Don't ask why, it works now..... Perhaps it was the -V"SU8000.001" entry together with some other changes I made on the CD.
Thanks Stephan Joerrens
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