RE: part on*, does any work?

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I have never been able to succeed at the onpart*, although I haven't tried
it on Seawolf yet.  I do know that you cannot do a clearpart and an onpart.
Clearpart has worked for me.

Forrest

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve M Bibayoff [mailto:smb23@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 12:47 PM
> To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: part on*, does any work?
> 
> 
> Was going over the archives and it seems to be a consensus that nobody 
> has ever been able to get --onpart to work. Is this a correct 
> assumption? How about the --usepart command?
> 
> Also I've been trying to get --onprimary to work both syntacs "--
> onprimary" 2 and "--onprimary=2") and also --asprimary(both 
> syntacs "--
> asprimary" and "--asprimary 2"), but keep getting dropped into 
> the curses 
> based partition program disk druid. the error it is reporting 
> from VC3 
> is:
> Autopartitioning failed because of following errors:
> Failed to allocate 'raid.11': Allocation Succeeded
> Failed to allocate 'raid.12': Allocation Succeeded
> 
> Over course I can't figure out how it could "Failed" and 
> "Succeeded" at 
> the same time.
> 
> Also, when I first tried this, it was on a system that 
> already had RH 
> & installed, but I wanted to wipe it out. I had a "clearpart --linux" 
> an "install" in the ks.cfg file, but it prompted me with an 
> error saying 
> that there is no free disk space. Does "clearpart" work?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> 
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