I installed SUSE 9(Full Installation), I then installed NNLS, simulating
and following the official LAb Guide, published by Novell.
After a succesful installation, rebooted the box, and I could no longer
log in either as root, edir full context, or no other way. Also, during
the installtion I wes prompted to select what kind of authentication I
wanted, I selected LADP, on one instance and this did not make a
difference, also I selected Local(user/password), also made no differnce.
I am burned out on trying more than a dozen installs, and only to find out
that NNLS, cuts me off completely from SUSE 9, or NNLS.
The box will never let me log in again after the nnls INSTALL.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
NNLS was never supported on SLES 9, only SLES 8. Some folks have been able
to get some components running by installing Red Carpet and rcd from the
SLES 9 installation media, though some products like DirXML never worked
on SLES 9.
Aaron
You can use the NetMail licence that came with NNLS with NetMail 3.52.
-Sandy
I've just tried to install SUSE 9 Desktop version on my Compaq NX9005.
The installation loads the linux kernel and then basically stops
working.
To get around this I have to select "Installation - Safe Settings" and
change the graphics select using F2 to make it TEXT.
The plug and play detection support halts the process I think.
Now I just have to work out how to use the text based installer to
destroy my ntfs instead of resizing it.. lol.. mayb a boot disk with
fdisk will assist ;)
Anyways.. good luck trying this out.