Re: bootloader command in kickstart

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On Wed, 2013-11-20 at 14:46 +0800, Kun Huang wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> I have trouble with "--boot-drive=" and "--driveorder". 
> 
> Backgroud is that I have 2 disks sda and sdb, and both has /boot as
> first partition which 'should' be bootable. What will happen in
> following cases:
> 
> 
> 1. I use bootloader command but without any --boot-drive and
> --driveorder
> . What will happen in sda and sdb
> 
> 2. I use --driveorder=sda but no
> --boot-drive. What will happen on sdb?
> 
> Is the best usage "--driveorder=sda,sdb --boot-drive=sda,sdb"?

The best usage is to not use driveorder at all. boot-drive only takes
one argument and that is the drive the OS you are currently installing
will boot from.

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