[NTLUG:Discuss] SOLVED! Re: Poison update in OpenSuSE 11.0??

Stephen Davidson gorky at freenet.carleton.ca
Wed Jan 28 20:18:38 CST 2009


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In case anyone else hits this mess;

Solution:
1) Swap partition should NOT be the default /dev/sda1
2) Root partition with /boot SHOULD be /dev/sda1, NOT the default /dev/sda2
3) After update, but BEFORE required reboot, start Yast, edit
bootloader, and select option "Write BootLoader to Disk".

Note: Might only be one of these, but I am NOT about to continue messing
around with this.  I've already spent about 5 days trying to get a
working OS on this machine, enough is enough.  And I STILL have to
configure this thing (add Printers, Print Drivers, User accounts,
required software that kind of stuff).

Regards,
Steve
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