action #56795
closed[qam] test fails in kiwi_boot
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Description
Updated by emiura over 4 years ago
It seems to be a problem on kiwi itself than the kiwi test. Booting in a local vm reveals that it asks for root password for maintenance right after installation.
Updated by emiura over 4 years ago
Investigating further, looks like bootloader was changed since:
file OEM-SLE15-SP1.x86_64-1.42.1-Build2.*¶
OEM-SLE15-SP1.x86_64-1.42.1-Build2.39.install.iso: DOS/MBR boot sector; partition 1 : ID=0x17, active, start-CHS (0x0,2,1), end-CHS (0x110,63,32), startsector 64, 559040 sectors; partition 2 : ID=0xef, start-CHS (0x111,0,1), end-CHS (0x11f,63,32), startsector 559104, 30720 sectors
OEM-SLE15-SP1.x86_64-1.42.1-Build2.41.install.iso: DOS/MBR boot sector; partition 1 : ID=0x17, active, start-CHS (0x0,2,1), end-CHS (0x110,63,32), startsector 64, 559040 sectors; partition 2 : ID=0xef, start-CHS (0x111,0,1), end-CHS (0x11f,63,32), startsector 559104, 30720 sectors
OEM-SLE15-SP1.x86_64-1.42.1-Build2.42.install.iso: DOS/MBR boot sector; GRand Unified Bootloader, stage1 version 0x79, boot drive 0xbb, stage2 address 0x8e70, 1st sector stage2 0xb8db31c3, stage2 segment 0x201
OEM-SLE15-SP1.x86_64-1.42.1-Build2.43.install.iso: DOS/MBR boot sector; GRand Unified Bootloader, stage1 version 0x79, boot drive 0xbb, stage2 address 0x8e70, 1st sector stage2 0xb8db31c3, stage2 segment 0x201