We have an x86_64 system with >2tb drives which does not have EFI. However, the 
BIOS will boot GPT if present.

Unfortunately, anaconda seems to only use GPT if (U)EFI is present. I've tried 
creating the GPT label in a ks %pre[1][2], but it didn't help... anaconda 
always overwrites it, even though I don't have a clearpart in my ks.

I can successfully convert it after-the-fact, but I'd prefer that it be done 
correctly by kickstart.

Suggestions?

        Jonathan

[1]: 
http://bodgitandscarper.co.uk/centos/forcing-guid-partition-table-on-a-disk-with-centos-6/
[2]: https://www.redhat.com/archives/kickstart-list/2010-June/msg00001.html


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