Hi, Marko, Marko Weber wrote: > > i try to install Centos 6 on a Server with 2x 3TB Disks. > When anaconda is showing up the disk partitioner i cant > do more then 3 "normal Partitions" or more then 3 "Raid Partitions". > > Even when u choose that each partition is 200mb, u cant do more then > 3 "normal" or "raid" partitions. > > is this a bug of anaconda installer? I *think* disk druid (or whatever it's called) is based on fdisk. For larger than 2TB partitions, you need parted or gparted. Consider a) booting off a rescue disk b) using gparted to partition them: note that you *will* need to make them gpt, *not* the normal mbr. c) make usable partitions for /boot and /. d) make larger partitions for whatever else you want. The normal goes back to the M$ DOS days, and 2TB is the max, and only four primary partitions are allowed. Beyond that, you make an extended partition, and make partitions in that. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos