Re: 7.3 kickstart fails: not enough disk space "/"

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Jay,

  I have run into the same problem.  I am by no means a Kickstart expert, 
but I think that the problem might have been fixed in newer versions of 
the images in RedHat/base/ .  After getting the latest of these images, I 
haven't experienced the problems again...  
  So, if the files in RedHat/base are older than June 14th or so, I'd try 
downloading the latest ones.  Someone else, could probably explain better 
what exactly these files do, but I think the kickstart disk is smart 
enough to get those images and then the images take over do everything 
like formatting and parsing the ks.cfg, etc..  (When I was trying to 
figure out what was wrong with the size of the disks, I think that the 
partition sizes were an order of magnitude smaller than they were supposed 
to be.)

Anyhow, good luck.

James



On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Jay Christopherson wrote:

> I have seen this thread in a few different places, but so far, no
> resolutions.
> 
> I am trying to do a plain vanilla kickstart via nfs w/ 7.3.  It hangs every
> time right before the package installations with the error message:
> 
> "You don't appear to have enough disk space..."  for the "/" filesystem,
> needing 792M. 
> 
> Have tried several different options, including fixing the root disk at well
> over 4 gigs, to no avail.
> 
> Unlike some of the other posters, I am not mixing 7.2 and 7.3 so I do not
> think I have any issues there...
> 
> Regards-
> Jay
> 
> 
> 
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