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Old 09-26-2012, 06:58 AM   #1
severus21
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Auto installation of SLES11-SP2


Hi,

I face a issue while automating SLES11-SP2 installation.
I perform installation by booting it from cdrom. I kept my autoinst.xml and info file inside the iso image itself. I use a customized iso image.
I kept repo in the network and pointed to it using install=http://<ip>/repo option inside info file.
I kept both info and autoinst.xml in the top directory of my iso.
I specified Yast to search my autoyast file inside my installation medium by using "AutoYast: file:///autoinst.xml" and also "AutoYaST: default" inside the info file.
But in both the ways yast fails to read autoinst.xml inside iso image and throws error as shown in the attached snap.

Need help in resolving this issue. Please let me know where it is going wrong.
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