On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 at 4:23pm, Jerry Geis wrote
clearpart --all --initlabel
part --ondisk=sda raid.01 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid"
--onpart=sda1 --size=20000
part --ondisk=sda swap --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="swap"
--onpart=sda2 --size=4000
part --ondisk=sda raid.02 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid"
--onpart=sda3 --size=1 --grow
part --ondisk=sdb raid.03 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid"
--onpart=sdb1 --size=20000
part --ondisk=sdb swap --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="swap"
--onpart=sdb2 --size=4000
part --ondisk=sdb raid.04 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid"
--onpart=sdb3 --size=1 --grow
raid / --bytes-per-inode=4096 --device=md0 --fstype="ext3" --level=1
raid.01 raid.03
raid /home --bytes-per-inode=4096 --device=md1 --fstype="ext3" --level=1
raid.02 raid.04
I changed the config to use --ondisk above and at install I get a message
saying:
"Unable to locate partition sda1 to use for ."
Press OK to reboot your system.
Remove the 'onpart's. You can't use 'clearpart' and 'onpart' together.
The manual says onpart tells anaconda to "Put the partition on the
*already existing* device", but clearpart *removes* any already extant
devices.
--
Joshua Baker-LePain
QB3 Shared Cluster Sysadmin
UCSF
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