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Re: RAID 1 without specifying devices
- From: "Jason Kohles" <email jasonkohles com>
- To: "Discussion list about Kickstart" <kickstart-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: RAID 1 without specifying devices
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 14:01:49 -0400
On 9/14/06, Johnny Ljunggren <johnny navtek no> wrote:
Hello all
I'm usually installing my systems with Software RAID 1 and have up to
now specified the hard drives to be used by their device names (/dev/hda
etc...), ie
part raid.01 --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid" --ondisk=hda
--size=10000
Is there a way to create the RAID without specifying --ondisk?
There will always be two disks on these systems, but not necessarily in
the same position each time.
It's not pretty, but you can do this...
%include /tmp/kspart
%pre --interpreter /usr/bin/python
import os
import sys
import parted
sys.path.append('/usr/lib/anaconda')
import isys
drives = isys.hardDriveDict().keys()
drives.sort()
f = open("/tmp/kspart","w")
f.write( "part raid.01 --ondisk=%s\n" % drives[0] );
f.write( "part raid.02 --ondisk=%s\n" % drives[1] );
f.close()
--
Jason Kohles
email jasonkohles com - http://www.jasonkohles.com/
"A witty saying proves nothing." -- Voltaire
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