I had this problem as well. I successfully installed onto a Sparcstation 5 using rarpd/tftp and nfs in the following way.
1. Install only the most basic system (minimum X if memory serves) 2. Afterwards go into the system, use yast1 to build the system desired. I never did look into yast2 and see what the problem was, but choosing the minimum install got me aorund the problem. Good luck On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 18:58:21 +0100 "Florian Jirschik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there, > > I had the same problem: > > " am trying to install on Sparcstation 5 using rarpd/tftp and nfs. I > can > > boot fine and yast2 starts with no problem. However the install dies > each time with the following message > > > /usr/lib/Yast2/bin/Yast2: line 329: 1109 segmentation fault > > > > and in the syslog I see > > > > inst_execute_yast:921 command_ti = > "/var/adm/mount/suse/inst-sys/sbin/inst_setup yast2" > yast2 return code is 35584 (errno = 2) > sync... ok " > > I had the same problem. I copied the Install-CD from a Windows XP > Workstation onto a Linux-Server, capable of running NFS. > After that, the error discribed above occured. Now I put the CD into > the CD drive of the Linux-Server and configured the direct acces to > /mnt/cdrom via NFS, and everything worked fine. > > Maybe some Data (File Names?) were damaged during the copy process... > I hope I could help you. > > regards, > Flo > > > > > > > freundlichen Gr��e > Florian Jirschik > > > > > _____ > > Florian Jirschik _ eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Web: > www.jirschik.de <http://www.jirschik.de/> > > X.509 Certificate: http://www.trustcenter.de/cgi-bin/Search.cgi > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
