That may would work.
But I like to have a kickstart CD which works for IDE and SCSI.
Ingo
Lambert, Eric wrote:
You could try adding the "--ondisk sda" (or what is appropriate) to the
end of each partition line.
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Subject: partitions on scsi and ide different ?
On an interactive installation using an IDE drive I get all the right
partitions created and displayed in the gui.
If I use a SCSI drive it doesn't work at all.
I'm doing all these test on vmware in a virtual machine.
Is there a different setup in the kickstart script for IDE and SCSI ?
My kickstart script looks like:
.....
.....
#Use interactive kickstart installation method
interactive
#Install OS instead of upgrade
install
#installation media
cdrom
#System bootloader configuration
bootloader --location=mbr
#Clear the Master Boot Record
zerombr yes
#Partition clearing information
clearpart --all --initlabel
#Disk partitioning information
part /boot --fstype ext3 --size=100
part / --fstype ext3 --size=5000
part /home --fstype ext3 --size=5000
part swap --size=1000
part /extern --fstype ext3 --size 1 --grow
.....
.....
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