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Old 11-02-2005, 04:00 PM   #1
squirell
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how to select different architectures with autoyast at SuSE 10


Hi, i'd like to use autoyast to install SuSE 10.0 on different Systems, with languages and architektures.
I'd like to use one boot CD based on i386 Kernel, connecting to an NFS server with all the Data.
I used the bootloader entries to select different auotyast files - this is working fine.
But : I have no glue how to select different architectures like i386 / x86_64 (AMD64) with autoyast.
Maybe this could work with different Boot-CD's, on CD for each architecture but it should be easier.
 
  


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