During installation from the boot disk, you get the following message after starting YaST:
Mounting install disk... *** Fatal error: Probably wrong disk inserted *** /bin/yast: sleep: I/O errorThe following errors can be the cause:
You can avoid the last possibility by overwriting in the directory
/dev
the file fd0
with mv fd0H1440
fd0
.
Now the possible variations:
You boot with option "kernel.4" This means that kernel is loaded from
the boot disk. However, the
root disk does not get into the ramdisk, but it is mounted. Execute
mkswap
and exit Linux.
Reboot kernel, this time without the
ending .4
. Afterwards, insert the root disk then, when requested,
the installation disk. Enter Yast. It should run smoothly.
Enter your swap partition and install Linux.
SDB-wrong_disk
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