Re: LVM and Kickstart

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Here's a snippet of my own kickstart which sets up a few logvols of its own. Don't know what's wrong with yours exactly, but this works fine for me - maybe you can mod it to your own purposes.

zerombr yes
clearpart --all

partition /boot --fstype ext3 --size=100
partition pv.01 --size=100 --grow
volgroup vg01 pv.01
logvol / --fstype ext3 --name=lvol1 --vgname=vg01 --size=2000
logvol /var --fstype ext3 --name=lvol2 --vgname=vg01 --size=2000
logvol /usr --fstype ext3 --name=lvol3 --vgname=vg01 --size=1000
logvol /tmp --fstype ext3 --name=lvol4 --vgname=vg01 --size=1000
logvol swap --fstype swap --name=lvol5 --vgname=vg01 --recommended
logvol /opt --fstype ext3 --name=lvol6 --vgname=vg01 --size 1000

Jim Owenby wrote:
Is there any examples of using LVM on RedHat 3.x in a kickstart script? I am trying to creat one large LVM partion accross 3 drives to about 400G and I am not having any luck at it.

I have tired the following in the ks.cfg file:
# partition information
clearpart --all
part /boot --fstype ext3 --size=100 --ondisk=sda
part swap --size=8192 --ondisk=sda
part / --fstype ext3 --size=8192 --ondisk=sda
part pv.15 --size=100 --grow --ondisk=sdc
part pv.13 --size=100 --grow --ondisk=sdb
part pv.11 --size=100 --grow --ondisk=sda
volgroup Volume00 pv.11 pv.13 pv.15
logvol /tmp --fstype ext3 --name=LogVol00 --vgname=Volume00 --pesize=16384 --size=354500


Jim Owenby
Texas Instruments Inc
P.O. Box 660199 M/S 8714
Dallas, Tx. 75265
Design Systems,Compute Team
Unix/Linux Administrator
Ph: 214.480.4082
Cell: 214.882.3831
Email: jowenby@ti.com


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