http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548021
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548021#c17
Brandon Philips changed:
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--- Comment #17 from Brandon Philips 2009-12-16 06:27:26 UTC ---
Could you test this kISO?
http://beta.suse.com/private/bphilips/bnc548021/openSUSE-11.2-bnc548021.iso
48c0ffda0b88c8a5ca4ba696a5804aaa openSUSE-11.2-bnc548021.iso
The usage instructions for a kISO follow.
1. Boot with kISO and select operation to perform from the boot
menu. Boot loader loads kernel and initrd images into memory.
2. Wait until boot loader finishes loading.
3. All the needed contents from the kISO are contained in kernel and
initrd images, so kISO can be removed from the drive once boot
loader finishes loading. Remove kISO media from the drive and
put in release installation media.
4-1. If the release installation media was put in before hardware
probe is complete, installation system starts and proceeds the
same way.
4-2. If the media was put in too late, linuxrc will complain that it
can't find product repository and activate manual setup.
Nothing to worry about. You just need to press enter a few
more times. Proceed to #5.
5. Make sure the release installation media is in the drive and
select language and keyboard map. It will give you Main Menu.
Select "Start Installation or System" -> "Start Installation or
Update" -> "CD-ROM". All the selections are the default, so just
pressing enter several times is enough. linuxrc will report that
no update was found which can be safely ignored. Installation
continues as usual. Because manual mode was activated,
installation system will ask a few more questions.
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