--- Bruce Marshall
On Thursday 01 June 2006 14:36, BandiPat wrote:
Ok, third time I have everything figured out and should work. Wrong! Again, died at 4th disc with couldn't find file. Abort, retry, Ignore. Ignore this time and here it goes, booting to login screen. Again, tried several things in an attempt to have it continue, but no luck.
Yes, there appears to be a bug in the (new?) Yast....
I made my own DVD from the boxed DVD (32 bit only, single layer like I've been doing for the past 3 releases)
Apparently the dvd I was using had a bit of dirt on it but whatever..... In the middle of the DVD install, it came up with a missing RPM file.... and no matter what you select (retry, abort, ignore) it immediately threw up a major error and the only choice was to restart the install.
I think the difference between our problems is that perhaps your install had already booted once? So it tried to do something else when the major error occurred.
But there is definitely something wrong with Yast's error handling. I think I put in a bugzillla report on this but it wouldn't help for you to do the same.
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I have given up on 10.1. Though I finally did get an install (after at least 4 tries - and without any of the Add-Ons from CD #6). Attempting to add anything after the install - using either Yast sources or CD - was frustration. Decided to see what the "stripped down install" would do. Well, whatever app I tried it moved at a snail's pace. (I run an Asus A78NX-Deluxe board with an AMD Barton chip (1.4Mhz) with a gig of Ram and a 120Gig HD.) I quit... for now -- I will check again with 10.2 or whatever the debugged one is numbered. StephenW -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com