Have you tried using kickstart.  I found that a very easy way of
pre-setting the partitions and it worked fine.

However, I have to say that I've done dozens of RH5 install and generally
the disk partitioning with the GUI worked fine too.  It comes up with some
default LVM layout which I delete completely in the GUI, then simply add my
boot, var, swap and root partitions in that order, the size I want them and
let it use extended partition if it needs to.  Not been a problem.

Regards,
GXW  :o)
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