Re: [CentOS] Prevent Anaconda from switching root and swap partition

2021-04-07 Thread Subscriber
- On Apr 7, 2021, at 2:39 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg nicolas.thierry-m...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr wrote: > On 3/31/21 11:10 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: >> Hi, >> >> More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning and >> then apply the KISS principle, with a very

Re: [CentOS] Prevent Anaconda from switching root and swap partition

2021-04-07 Thread Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
On 3/31/21 11:10 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: Hi, More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning and then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that looks more or less like this: * /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2 * swap partition:

Re: [CentOS] Prevent Anaconda from switching root and swap partition

2021-03-31 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 at 05:11, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Hi, > > More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning > and > then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that > looks more or less like this: > > * /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2 > *

Re: [CentOS] Prevent Anaconda from switching root and swap partition

2021-03-31 Thread Leon Fauster via CentOS
On 31.03.21 11:30, Simon Matter wrote: Hi, More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning and then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that looks more or less like this: * /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2 * swap partition: equivalent

Re: [CentOS] Prevent Anaconda from switching root and swap partition

2021-03-31 Thread Simon Matter
> Hi, > > More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning > and > then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that > looks more or less like this: > > * /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2 > * swap partition: equivalent to amount of RAM > * root

[CentOS] Prevent Anaconda from switching root and swap partition

2021-03-31 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning and then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that looks more or less like this: * /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2 * swap partition: equivalent to amount of RAM * root partition: