Hugh Brown wrote:
You can use kickstart to completely specify the partitions with the
--ondisk flag.
I don't see how that might prevent Anaconda getting confused about the
FreeBSD partition.
_I_ don't think it should be getting confused at all; I suggest a bug
report and/or asking on the anaconda list.
à€?à€šà¥?à€? wrote:
No I am not using kickstart but can give a try ,
I have two hdd's on this pc. second is for saving data. first hdd I
use for operating systems.
I want to avoid formatting my FreeBSD OS every time I upgrade rhel or
fedora.
found this man page
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-5-manual/Installation_Guide-en-US/s1-kickstart2-options.html
ignoredisk --drives=drive1,drive2,...
can the same thing work for partitions over one hard disk instead of
ignoring disk devices?
Regards
Anuj Singh "anugunj"
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