RE: Is there a way to make sure or force the kickstart to use local internal disk instead of SAN.

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> Sent: zaterdag 25 februari 2012 21:46
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: Is there a way to make sure or force the kickstart to use
> local internal disk instead of SAN.
>
> Hi,
>
> We created raid5 virtual device on the local  SAS disks in Dell r710.
> The fibre/HBA's on the server are already zoned to the EMC storage and
> so it can also see the SAN disks.
>
> We do kickstart installs; so my question is:
> What can we do to make sure that the kickstart install uses raid5
> virtual device built on local SAS disks instead of the SAN.
>
> Please suggest or point int he right direction.
> Thanks

You might generate the partitioning commands based on the drives detected in a %pre script.

Perhaps http://www.owlriver.com/tips/hands-off/lw2007.pdf can help you a bit, though it may not be detailed enough.

Regards

Bram

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