OpenSUSE Install :: 11.2 DVD Boots But 11.4 DVD Does Not

Aug 14, 2011

I have run into a problem trying to do a DVD upgrade from 11.2 -> 11.4. My computer is setup correctly to boot from DVD ...it boots successfully from the 10.1, 10.3, 11.2 DVD so I don't think there is an issue w/ the BIOS config.

I have run md5sum on the DVD and the generated sum agrees with the values posted on the 11.4 download page so I don't think my media has been corrupted.

When I put in the 11.4 DVD and reboot the machine I see flashing from the DVD activity light and hear the disk spinup.....then it boots 11.2 from the harddisk. how to troubleshoot this...

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