You just need to set up the directories differently on your install server.
I have my iso files in /data/suse/sles9/s390/ and /data/suse/sles9/s390x/ on
my install server (the correct ones for each architecture) and so I have the
install directory path as either /data/suse/sles9/s390/sles9root/ or
/data/suse/sles9/s390x/sles9root/.

On 9/26/05, Tom Duerbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it true that mksles9root will make a s390 server or a s390x server
> but that they can't both exist on the same image?
>
> I have an existing 31 bit SLES9 server. Now that I have a z/890, I
> wanted to also have a 64 bit SLES9 server. But when I tried to execute
> mksles9root, I got:
>
> linux24:/data1 # ./mksles9root s390x
> Making a 64-bit SLES9 tree ...
> The tree will be SLES9 without any service packs
> Making the directory structure ...
> Error: sles9root exists - must be removed first (rm -fr sles9root)
> linux24:/data1 #
>
> That kind of implies that I can't have both 31 and 64 bit products on
> the installation server at the same time. Just wanted to verify this
> before I produce another server.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom Duerbusch
> THD Consulting
>
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