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Re: FW: Kickstart partition woes



Gordon McDowall wrote:
Thanks for the reply Rick, it is looking more and more like I'm going to
have to do the partitioning manually, I can still use kickstart and just
delete the partition section, kickstart then drops you into the manual
partitioning where I can then label the raid devices accordingly before
kickstart takes over again.
Anyway, thanks for your suggestions.

As I said, I'm sorry I couldn't help more. The only kickstarts we do here are fresh installs on certain clients' redundant machines, where we have kickstart disks unique to each client.

Our clients typically use hardware RAID because the systems can't afford
to spend the CPU cycles on software RAID.  One client pumps 85Mbps/sec
out the network on each system--and there's 12 load-balanced systems
involved.  That's over 1 Gbps total and that's just one of their eight
server farms.

Since the hardware RAID systems present the RAID as a physical drive
(/dev/sda, etc.), kickstart handles it no differently than a standard
drive.  As a result, I've not had to deal with software RAID issues too
often.  Ah, well.
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