Hi Kevin,

perhaps you can take my configuration as an example

fdisk_cmds="fdisk /clear 1;fdisk /pri:10000 ;fdisk /pri:100,100
/spec:7;fdisk /delete /pri:1;fdisk /pri:2000;fdisk /activate:1"

Explanation: this commands will create a 10GB partion for the system and
taking the rest for the second partition.
it first creates a primary 10GB partition (pri:10000) and another one with
the rest(pri:100,100 its in percent). 
Afterwards it deletes the first partion and creates at that place a new
partion of 2GB (this is needed for the first paret of install). Win will
then expand it back to 10GB during setup

I hope this will help 

Mit freundlichen Gr��en  /  Best regards

Tobias Schneider

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Betreff: [Unattended] Help - partition scheme problems


Help, I give up - I am trying to get 2 partitions on a disk from a fully
unattended network booted linux install.

I have the following line in my site unattend.txt

fdisk_cmds = "fdisk /clear 1;fdisk /pri:2000;fdisk /activate:1"

which works & gives me one auto expanding partition, but I cannot work out
what to put here to get 2 partitions - preferably a 50/50 split, but I would
be happy with a sized 1st partition and the second partition filling the
rest

Any help gratefully received

Thanks

Kevin Lawry



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