Hi,



Dne 5. 7. 2022 12:59 napsal uživatel Kenneth Wimer <[email protected]>:


Hi all,
 
I would like to understand this better from a UX perspective.
 
What action can a user take during installation to remedy a situation in which 
some 
package couldn’t be installed?


Switch to TTY with ctrl+alt+f4 and debug.
What circumstances lead to these failures?
Anything from non-standard hardware, configuration, package selection or just 
outdated 
iso and some mirrors unavailable
Is this information available in a log file?
Should be in zypp log AFAIK, but switching to TTY and doing "tail -f 
/var/log/zypp/*" is not 
very ergonomic IMHO.
What action can a user take during installation vs after?
Manually download broken RPM to cache, do a debug, reinstall, restart 
installation with 
modified configuration to workaround an issue, ...
Is the “normal” linux text boot still accessible by a switch at the bootloader 
stage?
Just press esc. Or you can disable plymouth completely as a kernel param.
 
Best regards,
Kenneth


Cheers,
Gfs on the road



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