> You got the choice to do a custom install or let the vendor make choices
> for you. You chose to let the vendor make choices. If you want to tell the
> installation routine how to do things, then don't choose one of the
> "default" installs.

As mentioned previous, even if you tell Solaris to do the default install, you
still get to tell it which disk(s) to use.  That choice needs to be in the
Redhat install script as well.

> This may sound harsh, but I have little sympathy for server admins who make
> major changes like this to a box without ensuring there's a way to recover
> if something unexpected happens.

I had to work with what I had.  If this were at a company, there wouldn't have
been a problem with backups.


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