Drew Weaver wrote: > Howdy, > > The default partitioning scheme appears to be: > > swap > /boot > / small amount of space > /home remainder of space. > > Is there any way via kickstart to have it just create swap with the > recommended size, /boot, and then just / with the remainder without > manually specifying the names of the lvs/vgs etc? > > I figured there would be an autopart -atomic option but that doesn't > seem to exist. > --- >Where'd you get the kickstart? >You can certainly set it up any way you want, though a large /home seems reasonable if you've only got one drive, unless you want /boot, swap, and /. >Btw, the old received wisdom was that swap should be 2-2.5 times RAM; for some years now, though, it's been just 2G, and leave it at that. I just used the 'autopart' command in the kickstart and it automatically put most of the storage in /home. I believe in CentOS 5 the autopart command just did swap /boot and / I realize I can manually partition all 60 of these servers but I'm trying to avoid that also like I said I would prefer not to set the lv/vg names in the kickstart.. Would've been cool if you could just do autopart -atomic like you can with Ubuntu. Thanks, -Drew _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos