In your disk line use the --ondisk option.
use sda and sdb for SCSI/SATA disks and use hda & hdb for IDE disks.
I use a shell script in my %pre to detect for sda/hda and write the
proper disk lines.
Sincerely,
Jason
KENNEDY VAN DAM Eric wrote:
Hello,
I've noticed something special and I don't know how to solve this.
I need to make a general installation procedure that should work on
"any kind of hardware". My kickstart works well on server with one
HDD. The problem appears when I want to use it on a 2 HDD server. Some
partitions are created on the first one and some others on the second
one.
I want to ONLY work on the first HDD. How can I do ? The RHEL Sysadmin
Guide is not really clear about this.
Thx
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Kennedy van Dam Eric
Unix/Storage Team
Phone: +32 (0)2 529 3375
Mail: eric.kennedyvandam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:eric.kennedyvandam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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