Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 06:19:33 +0530
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com, suse-sles-e@suse.com
For some reason my post-install scripts which are on an nfs server are
not executing (started portmap and nfs in the post script). To debug,
I don' t want the system to reboot after the installation is over.
However the "forceboot" statement in the autoyast.xml file has no
effect. I have tried the boolean value of true and false both... but
the system still reboots. Any clue !
Thanks,
Ajay
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