Wow, that looks just ever so much better than 10.1!! Cool photo when booting the DVD. The package selection and the use of colour is really good. The "evaluation" bit when configuring the installation is superbly fast now. Minor: When clicking on "more info" to find out exactly what information will be transmitted to Novell for update-source configuration, the first message is "contacting server". A bit of a laugh, but not a good idea for boosting confidence in privacy. During package selection (as part of initial install) I de-selected zmd, zen-updater, and whatever the third one is in the same group. They still got installed and used though. Is this intentional? Did I do something wrong, is this a bug, or not yet implemented? Through work I had a lot to do with Debian recently, and there, multiple repository configuration is easy, dependency resolution a matter of seconds - beats the living daylights out of zmd. Sorry, but has to be said. No inst-sources are online yet, so can't test the yast tool(s) for sources config and repo handling. Major: Installation went smooth as, except for grub installation, which is as critically broken as it is in 10.1. Yast proposes /etc/grub.conf which grub --batch http://volker.dnsalias.net/ Please do not CC list postings to me. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org