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7.1 '--type': valid values?
- From: "Brian K. Jones" <jonesy CS Princeton EDU>
- To: kickstart-list redhat com
- Subject: 7.1 '--type': valid values?
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 13:16:14 -0500
How does one derive a valid value for 'part --type <x>' where x is
supposed to be a numerical value?
For example, to kickstart an itanium box, I had to create a partition
called /boot/efi, and it had to be of type msdos 16-bit > 32M. I
found someone else's kickstart file for the same architecture, and
they used '239' as the type - but where the h*** did that come from?
How is that derived? Where is the documentation on this? The
kickstart configuration doesn't list the valid numbers for each
acceptable filesystem type!
Thanks
--
Brian K. Jones
System Administrator
Dept. of Computer Science, Princeton University
jonesy cs princeton edu
Voice: (609) 258-6080
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