On Wed Dec 15 1999 at 23:30, Matt Wilson wrote:
> Sorry - I should have known the problem from inspection of your
> ks.cfg. Remove the /dev/ from each device. Also, --onpart only works
> for ext2 partitions.
Ahh, thanks again. This is the sort of doc that's missing.
However, it still doesn't work. I've just tried it with this:
part / --onpart hda2
part /boot --onpart hda1
part /home --onpart hda4
part /tmp --onpart hda6
part /var --onpart hdc1
part swap --onpart hda5
It gets an error message that there isn't enough space on `/', then
complains that it couldn't umount any of these partitions.
> --onpart was added for a very specific case and wasn't meant for
> general consumption...
Hmm... what sort of "very specific case" ?
Anything else I can try?
Kickstart really needs to have the ability to be able to be told to
create specific paritions and to mount these partitions on specific
points.
Cheers
Tony
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