Hi Mark/All,
Under the parmfile I do see the below entry:
ramdisk_size=65536 root=/dev/ram1 ro init=/linuxrc TERM=dumb
Broadcast=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Gateway=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx HostIP=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Hostname=x.xxx.com Layer2=0 Portname=INTRANET
On 2/24/2015 at 07:33 AM, Jake anderson justmainfra...@gmail.com wrote:
Under the parmfile I do see the below entry:
ramdisk_size=65536 root=/dev/ram1 ro init=/linuxrc TERM=dumb
Broadcast=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Gateway=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx HostIP=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Hostname=x.xxx.com Layer2=0
On 2/23/2015 at 01:18 PM, Jake anderson justmainfra...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to build a SUSE gold image on VM. Based on the previous install
how can we identify if the previous version of SUSE was installed using
KIWI or AUTOYAST?
Is KIWI or AUTOYAST considered to be a kick start file
Hi
I am trying to build a SUSE gold image on VM. Based on the previous install
how can we identify if the previous version of SUSE was installed using
KIWI or AUTOYAST?
Is KIWI or AUTOYAST considered to be a kick start file in SUSE?
Jake