Re: How to do a kickstart install to specific disk

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You just need --ondisk=sdx

-Dan


Roderick Johnstone wrote:
Hi

Different linux kernels seem to name disks in a different order.

I need to be able to specify the right disk for kickstart to install on to. Previously we have always used eg:

part / --onpart sda1 --fstype ext3 --size 1 --grow

but sda1 now may not be on the right disk!

It has been suggested that I use --onbiosdisk to be sure I get the correct disk.

How do I determine what the right argument to this option is?

Is this the only way to be sure I'm installing to the right disk?

Thanks

Roderick Johnstone

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