[sle-beta] installation by using the “SLE-15-Installer” and “SLE-15-Packages” isos (no network connection)

Waite, Dick (External) Dick.Waite at softwareag.com
Thu Dec 21 06:40:13 MST 2017


Hi Uwe,

I'm an updater not a new-installer but I did run a new install using Beta2 as Updated was dead on the development floor and that was using VM-Workstation and the same method you are describing. I think it did have a Network, so not quite as you say.  As I said, an Update using Beta4 and *no* Network does work using VM-Workstation and two virtual CD/DVD devices.

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Sent: 21 December 2017 14:07
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Subject: Re: [sle-beta] installation by using the “SLE-15-Installer” and “SLE-15-Packages” isos (no network connection)

Hello,

I used vmware workstation and provided the second iso via second CD/DVD device (checked that both devices are connected and powered on).

Booting into the rescue system both are visable without manual inverention and in correct order.

I will try to get some more infos.

Regards, Uwe



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Betreff: Re: [sle-beta] installation by using the “SLE-15-Installer” and “SLE-15-Packages” isos (no network connection)

Hello,

On 21.12.2017 11:17, Matthias G. Eckermann wrote:
> Hello Uwe, and all,
>
> I have done such an installation within KVM by mounting the "Packages"
> ISO just as a second CDROM. It seems that in your case the installer
> does not recognize this / see the second ISO correctly: which
> environment are you using: physical (real hardware), a hypervisor, or
> cloud? And how do you provide the second ISO there?

If this is the case, you could be more explicit when specifying the URL of your CD/DVD and point libzypp to the specific device, as documented here:

https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Libzypp_URIs#CD.2FDVD

Alternatively, you can always put the contents of hte media on a local HTTP server.


In any case, it could be interesting to see the logs to find out what exactly happened during your installation...

HTH,
  Jiri


>
> So long -
>       MgE
>
> On 2017-12-21 T 09:39 +0000 Hering, Uwe wrote:
>
>> did anyone succeed with an installation using only this combination
>> (without network connection)?
>>
>> My trial fails with an error (repository from url ‘cd://…..’ could
>> not be created…).
>
>

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Regards,

Jiri Srain
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