First, let me apologize in advance if this is in the wiki and I just overlooked it. (But I did look)
I'm setting up a kickstart profile. Can someone point me towards some sort of reference on how to configure the partitioning? I thought I had it correct, but I'm trying to kickstart a different machine (with a different size disk) and it errored out saying that there isn't enough space left for /boot. All I want it to do, is to erase any existing partitions, and use the full disk with the default layout. I want this regardless of how big the disk is. There must be a simple way to do that, right? Here is what I had in the kickstart profile | System Details | partitioning: clearpart --all part /boot --fstype=ext3 --size=200 part pv.01 --size=1000 --grow part swap --size=1000 --maxsize=2000 volgroup myvg pv.01 logvol / --vgname=myvg --name=rootvol --size=1000 --grow This was set by doing a manual install of CentOS (with the default layout) and then copying the partition section of /root/anaconda-ks.cfg. I then changed this to just clearpart --all autopart I got the same result: "Could not allocate requested partitions: Partitioning failed: Could not allocate partitions as primary partitions. Not enough space left to create partition for /boot." I realize this isn't necessarily specific to kickstart. Is there any documentation out there on anaconda? My googling led to trying autopart. So far I haven't found any other ideas.
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