HI,
On 06/07/2018 06:41 PM, James Anthony Walker wrote:
I 'm working on provisioning an hp machine with 4 drives cciss/c[0-3]d0
(with centos 6.9)
I'm just trying to use the first disk, I've used a partioning file with
part /boot --ondisk cciss/c0d0 --fstype ext3 --size 200 --asprimary
part / --ondisk cciss/c0d0 --fstype ext4 --size 1 --grow --asprimary
part swap --ondisk cciss/c0d0 --fstype ext4 --size 6000 --asprimary
In the kickstart manual, the examples shows --ondisk=sda for the
"/dev/sda" drive.
Wouldn't it be the same for your device?
Somethink like "--ondisk=cciss/c0d0".
Or if you can use the device path ID, this is even safer I think
(/dev/disk/by...something).
But when I boot I get a graphical manual partition rather than following
this partitioning setup. Is there an xcat reason this isn't working or
have I made a mistake in kickstart?
James
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 9:35 AM, James Anthony Walker <james...@uci.edu
<mailto:james...@uci.edu>> wrote:
Hi
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