I have a kickstart file with the following partitioning directives: part /boot --fstype ext3 --onpart=sda1 part pv.100000 --onpart=sda2 --noformat volgroup vol0 pv.100000 --noformat logvol / --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol1 --useexisting --fstype=ext4 logvol /tmp --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol2 --useexisting --fstype=ext4 logvol swap --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol3 --useexisting logvol /data --vgname=vol0 --name=lvol4 --noformat The purpose is reinstalling a machine with a given partitioning scheme and preserve files on /data across the reinstall. Kickstarting a machine with these instructions, it comes up without the /data partition, it is not mounted and not in fstab. But the lvol exists and can be mounted manually, with all data preserved. /root/anaconda-ks.cfg shows the following: #part /boot --fstype=ext3 --onpart=sda1 #part pv.008002 --onpart=sda2 --noformat #volgroup vol0 --pesize=32768 --useexisting --noformat pv.008002 #logvol / --fstype=ext4 --name=lvol1 --vgname=vol0 --useexisting #logvol /tmp --fstype=ext4 --name=lvol2 --vgname=vol0 --useexisting #logvol swap --name=lvol3 --vgname=vol0 --useexisting #logvol --name=lvol4 --vgname=vol0 --useexisting --noformat I.e. the mount point was dropped. Any ideas why this might be happening? I couldn't find anything related in the migration guide, and this looks like a bug to me. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos