On Thursday 20 April 2006 8:30 pm, Carl Hartung wrote:
> On Thursday 20 April 2006 20:42, Bill wrote:
> <snip>
>
> > Partitioning
> > * Create partition /dev/hda1 (23.5 MB) with id=41
> > * Create swap partition /dev/hda2 (917.7 MB)
> > * Create root partition /dev/hda3 with reiserfs
> >
> > Booting
> >   Configure a valid boot loader location before continouing.
> > ......
> > * Boot Loader Type: ppc
> > * Location:
> > * Sections: Linux (default)
> > * Added Kernel Parameters: quiet sysrq=1
> >
> > Time Zone
> > ......
> > Language
> > ......
>
> <snip>
>
> > So, I want to ask that which setting need I pay more attention?
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> The line starting with "Configure a valid boot loader location..." is
> telling you to specify where the boot loader should be installed. The
> default location would normally be the MBR of /dev/hda. SUSE's default
> Boot Loader Type (on x86 architecture, anyway) is "Grub". Try these
> settings and post back with the results, OK?
>

This is ppc architecture. The disk partitioning must be done before this 
part of the install. YaST install for ppc can't partition at this time. 
http://en.opensuse.org/PPC_Partitioning for more info.

http://en.opensuse.org/POWER%40SUSE for the main openSUSE ppc page.

> > Dose hard disk have to be partitioned before system set up?

YES for the ppc architecture. See above. 

> No, the disk will be partitioned at the beginning of the installation.

Not for ppc at this time.

> regards,
>
> Carl

Stan

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