the dvd, here is the short version for gaining full access, including yast, to the broken system:
(1) boot from the install DVD
(2) choose "Rescue System", login as "root" (no password needed)
(3) look at "cat /proc/partitions" to determine which partitions need to be mounted under /mnt to create a chroot environment of your full original system. (the default install will require '/' and '/home' to be This is funny. I have just been through a similar exercise with Solaris. When I booted with the Solaris DVD, it gave a message that said the system was detected and asked if I wanted to mount it, which I did. The funny part is that after three years of trying to learn something about Solaris, I have concluded that Solaris is a lot more difficult
David C. Rankin wrote: that SuSE Linux so it is funny that something with Solaris is much easier. Yes, I know the steps you listed aren't that hard. Damon Register -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org