generic ks.cfg to auto-partition raid0 on X number of disks.
James Harrison
jamesaharrisonuk at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Jan 13 23:41:51 UTC 2005
> I've tried but I have not understood the what raid.X means....
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-3-Manual/sysadmin-guide/ch-raid-intro.html
--- Rishi <usergroups at theargoncompany.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wanted to know if it is possible to create a generic kickstart file to
> auto-partition the disk or disks in the following manner
> - First / partition with 1 Gb
> - Second partition is 500 MB swap and
> - The space on the remaining disk or disks be configured as /backup with
> RAID0
>
> Issues.......
> - Machine 'A' may have just one 40 GB HDD ...
> - Machine 'B' may have just two 40 GB HDD ...
> - Machine 'C' may have just one 40 GB IDE HDD and one 30 GB SCSI disk.
> - Machine 'D' may have three HDD of 20,40 and 40 GB
>
> Is it possible to create a generic ks.cfg to work for all?
>
> I've tried but I have not understood the what raid.X means....
>
> Any ideas / tips on how to achieve this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
>
> Rishi
>
>
>
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