Patrick de Groot wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. What exact line did you put into /etc/issue ?
Some upgrade has changed it back to 11.1, but it's a trivial
change. I went from:
Welcome to openSUSE 11.1 - Kernel \r (\l).
to:
Welcome to openSUSE 11.0 - Kernel \r (\l).
I looked at the script source and it allowed Suse enterprise
a well as openSUSE.
So I just knocked down the point part, since 11.1 is 99.9%
compatible with 11.1.
You still have to load the 32bit pam but I think it was because
a deprecated module was still in pam32 and not in pam64, but I don't
remember the module name off hand...as when I did it, I was
working interactively with a Dell support rep who was helping
me to get it to work. I basically just called my Gold/Platinum
tech support number and kept on them until they made it work.
In my case, I couldn't resize a RAID array off the PERC controller
-- a "promised feature" and needed feature. I was astonished that
it wasn't doable in the BIOS...but NOT! OMSA was the only tool
they had to make it work. So, they were committed to getting OMSA
work to support the advertised features of the system.
I don't have software support. Before me, they didn't even
have OMSA 6.0 available for SUSE available for download (latest for
SUSE was 5.5, which doesn't work with the PE610/710 generation
machines.
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