I am using systemimager 3.0 to image a system. After all the partitions
are set up and files are copied over systemimager runs
systemconfigurator which runs SuSEconfig. At this point the system is
running in ramdisk but has all the populated filesystems mounted off of
/a/. The command systemimager calls is:
chroot /a/ systemconfigurator --configsi
I looked through the systemconfigurator script and see that it runs
SuSEconfig. The output on the console is:

$VAR1 = [];
Starting SuSEconfig, the SuSE Configuration Tool...
Running in full featured mode.
Reading /etc/sysconfig and updating the system...

We do not have enough disk space in . Exit.


I have tried a few things such as specifying the chroot to get a chroot
shell and THEN trying to run the systemconfigurator command, but still
get the same results. I know the filesystems mounted under /a have
enough disk space and also have all the systemconfigurator and
SuSEconfig files installed.

If anyone has any insights or suggestions, they would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Chris





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