I already searched the forum but only found posts about installing openSUSE to USB sticks.
I am trying to install it to a SDHC card. My laptop has the option to boot from SD and this works fine after creating a bootable SD card with UNetbootin under windows. I can boot from the card and start a network installation. After selecting the language etc the page comes up where you have to specify where you want linux to be installed. But there’s only my normal HDD listed (/sda1 /sda2 etc.), but not the SD card.
The laptop is a HP EliteBook 2530p, the card reader seems to be a PCI device, so it’s not connected via USB.
Okay, I bootet from the Live CD and tried to start the installation from there. But again the same problem - YaST won’t let me choose the SD card as target device. The installer shows a warning that a mounted removable media is detected and it should be unmounted first when the system is going to be installed on it. But it doesn’t make any difference if it’s mounted or not, YaST only shows /dev/sda* as possible destination, my SD card is on /dev/mmcblk0. What’s the problem here?