Hi, I have a kickstart setup that prepares the disks for a dual boot setup with Windows. This setup requires a fixed sized & positioned partition for the Windows world so I had to use sfdisk in %pre. This all worked fine on F10. Now with F11 I have the problem that after the installation the system's first boot fails with mismatching sizes of the physical vs superblock size of /dev/sda1, which is the /boot sector. The physical size matches what I forced in with sfdisk. I looks like the %pre script may run after the partitioning made by anaconda, at least effectively. My core question is how do I pass a partial partition setup to anaconda? I need a certain non-linux partition to be at some specific slot and some specific offset/size. Under F10 it worked to do [...] # System bootloader configuration bootloader --location=mbr # Partition clearing information clearpart --linux # Clear the Master Boot Record zerombr # Allow anaconda to partition the system as needed autopart [...] %pre ## 80887275 is rounded down to cylinder boundary of 80887338. sfdisk -f /dev/sda << EOF unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 417627, Id=83 /dev/sda2 : start= 417690, size= 80469585, Id=8e /dev/sda3 : start= 80887275, size= 75409047, Id= 7, bootable /dev/sda4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0 EOF $SNIPPET('pre_install_network_config') $kickstart_start %end [...] I also tried to comment out zerombr and/or autopart, but the problem didn't go away. Furthermore it isn't 100% reproducible, I had 20 systems with identical hardware and some did properly install with a rawhide/F11 setup of the 2nd June, but later rawhide/F11 setups would have them all fail. Thanks! -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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