No software packages found SUSE 10
Just tried to install SUSE 10.0 OSS enclosed with LinuxFormat magazine.
Currently I have Mandriva 2006 installed from DVD which installed with no problems. Booting from SUSE DVD went fine up to the point where the installation program tries to find the software packages: it cannot find any: little bit strange since they should be on the same DVD. What ever option I choose in partitioning, new or update system, it persists in "no software packages found". Please advise! I'm a user of Linux and certainly not an expert so plse treat me as a newbie. My AMD system has 2 harddrives, one for XP, one for Mandriva. 1 cd player (hdc) and 1 dvd recorder (hdd). |
It cannot find any packages, or it cannot find some packages? As I recall, the distribution they supplied is not 100% complete, although they do use the "standard" installation. Therefore, some things called for by the installation will not be there. (I recall GNOME was missing or something like that.) My guess is that you can add/upgrade everything through YaST, though.
PS: This is only my best guess. It would be best to go over to the Linux Format forums and ask there. :) |
Make sure that there isn't a CD/DVD in the other drive (the one that you are not using to install Suse) and try again.
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I found an older article in the support database, maybe it helps:
http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2002/1...vdinstall.html Try to use the bootoption Code:
cdromdevice=/dev/hdd |
Solved
Thanks guys for responding and helping out this newbie,
Cogar: Not one package was found! dth1 : Simple as that: your tip proved to be the golden one! I had a CDROM in the other drive. Removed it and all the packages ware found. abisko00: Thanks for the tip, but the problem was already solved! And now up to the next problem, but before questioning the forums, I'll first try to solve that one myself. Brgds. |
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