Re: Kickstart and nvme0n1

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Volker wrote:
> 
> In recent hardware the first disk has device name nvme0n1 rather then sda
> 
> How do you tell kickstart to use the first available disk? No matter if
> it is called sda or nvme0n1?
> 
> e.g. part /boot --fstype="xfs"  --ondisk=sda --size=1000

I've never tried it, but the Redhat kickstart docs mention the 'part' 
option '--onbiosdisk':

> --onbiosdisk - Forces the partition to be created on a particular disk
> as discovered by the BIOS. 

The Redhat kickstart docs don't give any clues as to what the 
argument(s) should be - but a quick google gives:

 
http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/os-applications/w/wiki/linux-installer-magic

So, maybe '--onbiosdisk=80' _might_ do what you need ?

James Pearson
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