Vic Cross wrote:
I booted the first time SLES-8 in an lpar from CD1.
I can sign on as root via telnet ssh, however
I do not seem to be able to run YaST.
When I enter 'yast' command I'm getting:
-bash: yast: command not found
Try again and give it a bit longer before trying to logon. I'm not sure
w
oot directory, it will tell what is
happening when you select the installation mode option.
Regards,
Srinivas.
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Thanks Srinivas and Allan:
>http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/05/jreuter_sles8_yast_missing.html
This helped me to understand where I went astray.
I defined a user and pswd on the SMB host, re-run
/inst_source script and now the YaST works.
Thanks again
... Janek
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I am just guessing, but in most cases a remote SMB name needs two slashes, so your
share would be //CM227W38/EDRIVE.
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YaST on an installation system
I booted the first time SLES-8 in an lpar from CD1.
I can sign on as root via telnet ssh, however
I do not seem to be able to run YaST.
When I enter 'yast' command I'
Found the following error mesages in/var/log/linuxrc.log:
"smbmount //10.192.99.66/CM227W38/EDRIVE /var/adm/mount -o
ro,ip=10.192.99.66,username=root,guest >&2
SMB connection failed
INFO: Debug class all level = 1 (pid 227 from pid 227)
227: session request to 10.192.99.66 failed (Called name no
Thanks to Alan Fargusson, Vic Cross, Taraka Srinivas Kumar.
Here I come in the morning and I have something
to clutch to :-)
I've selected SMB as the installation source.
Likely something is wrong with this although
I did not notice any error messages from the boot/
configuration setup via HMC. I'v
select the installation
mode option.
Regards,
Srinivas.
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G'day,
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Janek Jakubek wrote:
> I booted the first time SLES-8 in an lpar from CD1.
> I can sign on as root via telnet ssh, however
> I do not seem to be able to run YaST.
> When I enter 'yast' command I'm getting:
>
> -bash: yast: command not found
I have had this problem whe
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I booted the first time SLES-8 in an lpar from CD1.
I can sign on as root via telnet ssh, however
I do not seem to be able to run YaST.
When I enter 'yast' command I'm getting:
-bas
I booted the first time SLES-8 in an lpar from CD1.
I can sign on as root via telnet ssh, however
I do not seem to be able to run YaST.
When I enter 'yast' command I'm getting:
-bash: yast: command not found
I've looked in the various install system directories
but it is not obvious where the yas
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