You can always try a new install, and mount the old /home
afterwards,
or clone your home for the new install, and throw away the
old 10.2
if you don't want it anymore..
I've done that as well. the /home is on a separate
partition which I
don't reformat when doing an install. Unfortunately 10.3 won't install and it doesn't tell me why it's not installing.
10.2 installs without problems.
David
Did you do the media check at start?
Media checks OK.
It does the same thing with the mini-install (what used to be network install).
David
You say you used reiser. What about ext3?
With 10.3 it doesn't even get that far. I'll try it with 10.2 & the upgrade ... I'm getting a lot of practice installing an old version ;-) David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org