sudo Yang wrote: > On 8/3/05, Ugo Bellavance <ugob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>sudo Yang wrote: >> >>>On 8/3/05, Steven Vishoot <sir_funzone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Ugo, >>>> >>>>hmmmm at first i was saying to myself, well sudo said >>>>that he knew about the riserfs support in centosplus >>>>directory but that he cant do that with kickstart. Now >>>>i see what you are talking about, use kickstart and >>>>then do a yum update kernel(for riserfs) and then >>>>reboot. ah i see said the blind man to the deaf man. >>> >>> >>>Keep in mind that the kernel used during the kickstart process (used >>>to be called the BOOT kernel) has to support the file system type, >>>otherwise you can't create the file system(s) during the kick >>>process. Someone recommended installing a kernel that supports the >>>file system then do mkfs using that kernel after the kick, but this >>>seems kind of kludgy. >> >>Why would you need to create a FS if it is an upgrade? > > > Because we currently add about 5-10 new servers a month. Both upgrade > and new installation have to be considered. > But, in the case of an install, you cannot create the filesystem after the install? -- Ugo -> Please don't send a copy of your reply by e-mail. I read the list. -> Please avoid top-posting, long signatures and HTML, and cut the irrelevant parts in your replies.