Hello,
Is there any way to disable the automatic reboot at the end of
installation? I know, I have ten seconds to cancel it, but it is quite
boring to wait for it :-) If there isn't (and I could not find anything
related on
http://en.opensuse.org/linuxrc ), then I'll add a feature
request for it.
Background: I have a PPC machine, where the installer does not install a
bootable kernel. Right now all I can do is to boot inst32, go through
all of the linuxrc menus up to the point where I can start an installed
OS. Then once installation is finished, then go to the command line and
run: mkzimage --vmlinux /boot/vmlinux --initrd /boot/initrd --cmdline
root=/dev/sdaX --output /boot/zImage (or just mkzimage --vmlinux
/boot/vmlinux --initrd /boot/initrd --output /boot/zImage , as most
users prefer to add boot parameters at firmware level, and it would also
make scripting of it simpler).
Of course, the ideal situation would be, if Olaf did not oppose this
solution, and it was done automagically on each kernel install/upgrade.
But until that I would like to do this before rebooting the machine and
without needing to catch that 10 seconds, so going through linuxrc menus
could be avoided and the real kernel could be used. BTW: this is
especially problematic now, due to
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=373569Bye,
CzP
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