Bugzilla – Bug 105847
Hang Condition Behaviour in SuSEConfig.tetex during Installation
Last modified: 2005-08-22 09:27:20 UTC
During the SuSEConfig.tetex phase of an OpenSUSE 10.0 Beta1 installation, SuSEConfig appears to hang. More information can be displayed by powering the system off, then bac on, and watching boot messages that are displayed (by pressing F2). SuSEConfig attempts to run one more time during this boot process, since it did not complete during the installation. When SuSEConfig.tetex is executed, it prompts the user for "OldPassword:". Since the SuSEConfig portion of the installation does not allow for user input at this stage, the user may see this as a hang during installation. To circumvent this problem: 1. Power off the system when the "hang" occurs duing GUI mode phase of installation, at the point SuSECOnfig.tetex "failure". 2. Power system back on. 3. When presented with the "OldPassword:" prompt. press then ENTER key. 4. Repeat step #3 2 more times (generating 3 unsuccessfull password attempts.) Miscellanous Information: - User is doing a complete installation, selecting ALL packages.
Created attachment 46695 [details] YAST2 Logs
Package problem -> tetex package maintainer. SuSEconfig should not require any user input.
This is a YAST bug due to the fact that YAST modifies /etc/shadow in a wrong way. And this bug is fixed in the Beta2. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 103873 ***