Thanks a lot for the information. The chroot script work-around doesn't seem to work for me. What is the easiest way to pass the init parameter to the kernel? Do I have to include a bootloader section in my autoinst.xml ? regards, Winfried Op Vr, 18 november, 2011 11:06 am schreef Uwe Gansert:
yes, indeed that seems to be a bug because of the systemd You can workaround it:
<chroot-scripts config:type="list"> <script> <chrooted config:type="boolean">true</chrooted> <interpreter>shell</interpreter> <source><![CDATA[ insserv autoyast ]]></source> </script>
that does not hurt on older openSUSE/SLES releases too Or pass init=/sbin/sysvinit to the kernel. That'll switch to the old and working boot mechanism.
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