On 29 Mar 2006 at 7:12, Kenneth Schneider wrote:

> On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 07:21 +0200, houghi wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:25:50PM -0500, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
> > > Hard to do that when the file is not on the beta8 CDs! Downloaded from
> > > factory and transfered to CD for install.
> > 
> > You can use makeSUSEdvd also to make a CD and include the RPMs you like
> > (and have place for). Disadvatage is that you first need to know what
> > RPMs you might need. ;-)
> > 
> Yes, I have used this. Unfortunately my laptop no longer will read DVDs
> but will read CDs. Which brings up another -annoying- problem with 10.1.
> After the install I went to install more packages, inserted CD1 and when
> I needed to insert CD2 I could not remove CD1 without going to a command
> line and either umount CD1 or use eject. I sure hope this is not the
> standard way of the automounter system now.

I had this in older releases as well, never knowing exactly why, but "eject" 
always opened the tray.

For 10.0 I had another annoying experience just yesterday: "yast sw_single" had 
no 
unresolved dependencies (yast said). The I selected package "qcad" for 
installation. Again Yast had no unresolved dependencies (according to its 
check). 
Then, when accepting the software selection, Yast popped up a window with 
automatically slected development packages, and the bad thing there is this: 
You 
can either accept or abort that selection, resulting in either installing all 
or 
nothing. This has a very long (and bad) tradition in Yast.

Didn't ttry for 10.1 yet...

Regards,
Ulrich


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