First (quick) question:
It is possible to get kickstart to set up raid partitions? If so, how
is it done.
Second question:
I have in a kickstart file (rh61, updates included) specifying the
following config:
part /boot --size 8 --onpart /dev/hda1
part / -- size 1024 --onpart /dev/hda2
part /tmp --size 196 --onpart /dev/hda5
part /var --size 196 --onpart /dev/hda6
part swap --size 129 --onpart /dev/hda7
part /home --grow --onpart /dev/hda4
part /cache --grow --onpart /dev/hdb1
Or, more clearly:
hda1 primary 8Mb /boot
hda2 primary 1Gb /
hda3 extended ~512Mb
hda4 primary (grow) /home
hda5 logical 200Mb /tmp
hda6 logical 200Mb /var
hda7 swap 128Mb
hdb1 primary (all) /cache
This schema is _not_ "compliant" with how disk-drongo would normally
do things, but it is how I would like to have it done.
This fails, with "Autopartitioning FAIDED".
disk-droop wants to do it like this:
hda1 primary /boot
hda2 extended <hda5->hda?)
hda5 - hda? <whatever>
There is no real documentation describing the --onpart parameter, and
I was hoping to get a lot more control over how the disk partitioning
is done. Apparently this isn't possible. Or is it?
Cheers
Tony
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