Re: how to install system without lvm partitions?

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On Thu, 2013-07-11 at 14:20 +0800, chenjt_maillist@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello masters:
>     When i install CentOS to my disk throughing "Replace Existing
> Linux System(s)" method, anaconda will do auto partitions for the
> disk. It's a lovly function except the partitions is created in
> logical volume....
>     I'm trying to edit the anaconda's source code after unsquashfs the
> install.img, but it seems that is not a easy work to let anaconda do
> auto partitions without lvm.
>     So every master, can you help me? I just want to let anaconda do
> _not_ part my disk into logical volume partitions. Which code should I
> edit?

There should be a 'Use LVM' checkbox at the bottom of that screen. You
can uncheck it to get a bare ext4 install. Or use the 'custom
partitioning' option.

(Unless you're running a really old CentOS, which may be different, I
guess.)
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