Hi, (I'm new here. I have looked for answers to the following, but seem not to know where to find them. Please be gentle...) I am building an openSUSE Leap 42.3 OEM image that, when installed, runs YaST firstboot stuff. I have done this for quite a few openSUSE releases without a problem. But I am having difficulty with doing so in Leap 42.3. I have discussed my issues with the KIWI folk, and they are of the opinion the the issue is YaST. Or, my use of it. These are the kind of issues I am encountering (not in order of importance): 1. It insists on being in character mode. I think I have all the X11/QT stuff installed. So I do not know why this happens. 2. It starts out by saying that /etc/ntp.conf cannot be written. Initially I did not have ntp installed. But then it failed immediately. Why it is trying to do anything with NTP before, say, I have configured the network, is a mystery. 3. It fails to run inst_hostname. I get an error and it says to let the YaST folk know. Then it dies. 4. At one point it shows a screen (so fast that I almost do not see what it says) that says Analyzing System. Then it immediately shuts down the system. Not a crash. But a proper shutdown. So I am not sure if the problem is my firstboot script, or some missing packages. Where to start? I can provide my firstboot script. Or information on installed packages. Help! -- Roger Oberholtzer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org