Anders Johansson wrote: [snip]
OK, I got the same problem on one machine. The problem is with how the initrd gets created. For some reason it seems to pull in the wrong modules, the UML modules instead of the proper ones
From the rescue system
mkdir tmp mount /dev/hda2 tmp (or whatever your root partition is) chroot tmp mount /boot (if it's on a separate partition) mk_initrd
reboot, and you should be fine
OK, this sorted me out and thank you very much for posting the information. FWIW, apt stores its files in /var/cache/apt/archives. This isn't the appropriate forum but I wish SuSE would support apt in some form or other because it is so fast and convenient. Apologies if I was a bit short earlier on. This must be a very complicated business and having followed SuSE for a long time now I know that the staff work extremely hard. Best wishes to you for a good break over the next couple of weeks. :) Fish