Discussion:
13.1 install with answer file on usb fails
Achim Klausmann
2014-10-10 18:30:07 UTC
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Hello,
i have the same failure reading the xml-file from
a USB-Stick like 'Michael J Dur' in August.

I opened the iso file with ISO Master and copied
the autoyast.xml in the image, saved it
and booted with 'autoyast=usb:///autoinst.xml' option.
this worked, but i head failure with the checksum.

Is there any solution for both?

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Thomas Fehr
2014-10-10 19:00:50 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Achim Klausmann
Hello,
i have the same failure reading the xml-file from
a USB-Stick like 'Michael J Dur' in August.
I opened the iso file with ISO Master and copied
the autoyast.xml in the image, saved it
and booted with 'autoyast=usb:///autoinst.xml' option.
this worked, but i head failure with the checksum.
Is there any solution for both?
Adding insecure=1 to kernel command line makes linuxrc ignore
checksum errors.

Tschuess,
Thomas Fehr
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Achim Klausmann
2014-10-11 17:14:01 UTC
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Post by Thomas Fehr
Hi,
Post by Achim Klausmann
Hello,
i have the same failure reading the xml-file from
a USB-Stick like 'Michael J Dur' in August.
I opened the iso file with ISO Master and copied
the autoyast.xml in the image, saved it
and booted with 'autoyast=usb:///autoinst.xml' option.
this worked, but i head failure with the checksum.
Is there any solution for both?
Adding insecure=1 to kernel command line makes linuxrc ignore
checksum errors.
Sorry, this didn't work:
openSUSE 13.1 64b
'splash=0 vga=0x317 ipv6.disable_ipv6=1 nomodeset net.ifnames=0
autoyast=file:///autoyast131.xml insecure=1'

www.achimklausmann.homepage.t-online.de\linux\autoyast1.png
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Thomas Fehr
2014-10-11 23:48:04 UTC
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Post by Achim Klausmann
openSUSE 13.1 64b
'splash=0 vga=0x317 ipv6.disable_ipv6=1 nomodeset net.ifnames=0
autoyast=file:///autoyast131.xml insecure=1'
www.achimklausmann.homepage.t-online.de\linux\autoyast1.png
Why did you need to change the file RELEAS-NOTES.en.pdf?

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Thomas Fehr
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Achim Klausmann
2014-10-12 05:43:08 UTC
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Post by Thomas Fehr
Post by Achim Klausmann
openSUSE 13.1 64b
'splash=0 vga=0x317 ipv6.disable_ipv6=1 nomodeset net.ifnames=0
autoyast=file:///autoyast131.xml insecure=1'
www.achimklausmann.homepage.t-online.de\linux\autoyast1.png
Why did you need to change the file RELEAS-NOTES.en.pdf?
No, i didn't change the file.
It's the original download-iso, remastered with ISO-Master
to put the autoyast131.xml on it.

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Thomas Fehr
2014-10-12 10:24:11 UTC
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Post by Achim Klausmann
Post by Thomas Fehr
Post by Achim Klausmann
openSUSE 13.1 64b
'splash=0 vga=0x317 ipv6.disable_ipv6=1 nomodeset net.ifnames=0
autoyast=file:///autoyast131.xml insecure=1'
www.achimklausmann.homepage.t-online.de\linux\autoyast1.png
Why did you need to change the file RELEAS-NOTES.en.pdf?
No, i didn't change the file.
It's the original download-iso, remastered with ISO-Master
to put the autoyast131.xml on it.
Maybe the remastering with ISO-Master had a side effect of changing
file content.

If I look onto a original 13.1 iso the following shows up:

Lagrange:~ # mount -oloop /mounts/dist/install/openSUSE-13.1-GM/iso/openSUSE-13.1-DVD-x86_64.iso /mnt/
Lagrange:~ # cd /mnt/
Lagrange:/mnt # sha256sum docu/RELEASE-NOTES.en.rtf
29da2d4800c56997f42b0b3b1fa2217e4941d5190b2c65495302a4ab19b2b424 docu/RELEASE-NOTES.en.rtf
Lagrange:/mnt # grep docu/RELEASE-NOTES.en.rtf content
HASH SHA256 29da2d4800c56997f42b0b3b1fa2217e4941d5190b2c65495302a4ab19b2b424 docu/RELEASE-NOTES.en.rtf
Lagrange:/mnt #

Please check content of your remastered iso. This can be done e.g. with the command:

sed -n "/HASH SHA256/s/HASH SHA256 //p" < content | sha256sum -c

If file content changed I would assume something went wrong with ISO-master.

Tschuess,
Thomas Fehr
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Achim Klausmann
2014-10-12 20:08:16 UTC
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Hello Thomas,
Post by Thomas Fehr
Maybe the remastering with ISO-Master had a side effect of changing
file content.
Yes, it seems so.
Post by Thomas Fehr
sed -n "/HASH SHA256/s/HASH SHA256 //p" < content | sha256sum -c
docu/RELEASE-NOTES.en.html: FEHLSCHLAG
docu/RELEASE-NOTES.en.rtf: FEHLSCHLAG
images/gnome-x86_64.tar.xz: FEHLSCHLAG
images/images.xml: FEHLSCHLAG
images/kde-meta-x86_64.tar.xz: FEHLSCHLAG
images/kde-x86_64.tar.xz: FEHLSCHLAG
images/x11-meta-x86_64.tar.xz: FEHLSCHLAG
images/x11-x86_64.tar.xz: FEHLSCHLAG
Post by Thomas Fehr
If file content changed I would assume something went wrong with ISO-master.
Yes, i assume this.

Best regards
Achim Klausmann
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