Op 05-06-2008 om 16:07 schreef Francisco Castanheiro: > Hello, > I'm using Fedora Core 6 on a network environment with about 200 clients. > I use kickstart for my unattended network installations from a local http > mirror. > Fedora's Kickstart has the following feature about the partitions > schemes: it allows removing all the "linux partitions" leaving others > untouched. > Example: > /dev/hda1 -> NTFS > /dev/hda2 -> EXT3 > /dev/had3 -> Swap > > That kickstart option, on install, removes hda2 and hda3 and then > creates all the necessary partitions on the free space. > > My questions are: > A - Can i do the same with debian installer? > B - If the answer for A is "No", can i manually create the partitions (i > have a "network live cd" for admin tools) and then, do an installation on > the existing partitions without the installer ever touch my hda1 > partition? > C - Any other option? > > Thanks for any kind of help.
See 'Conditional partitioning in debian installer' from http://www.enricozini.org/2008/tips/d-i-conditional-partitioning.html Cheers Geert Stappers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

