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No this is not supported currently by the template. But in principle
everything is possible...
Michel
--On vendredi 19 mai 2006 18:02 +0200 "Jorge Izquierdo (UAM)"
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> I've seen this thread from December and I have a questiona about LVM
> definition on kickstart files.
>
> Is it posible to define the partition where the volgroup will be created
> on a already existing device with the --onpart option?. For example:
>
> part pv.01 --onpart hda1
> volgroup vg.01 pv.01
> logvol /home --size 5120 --fstype ext3 --name homevol --vgname vg.01
> logvol / --size 10240 --grow --fstype ext3 --name tmpvol --vgname vg.01
> ....
>
> Or should I use a previusly cleared disk (with the "clearpart
> --ondisk=hda" directive) to assing a partition to a volume group? (as in
> the Michel example with: part pv.hda --size 5120 --grow)
>
> Thanks for any help or referral
>
> Jorge
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 22:47, Michel Jouvin wrote:
>> Michael,
>>
>> Hier is an example :
>>
>> part /boot --size 64 --asprimary --fstype ext2 --ondisk hda
>> part swap --size 1024 --asprimary --fstype swap --ondisk hda
>> --recommended part pv.hda --size 5120 --grow
>> volgroup vg.01 pv.hda
>> logvol /afscache --size 500 --fstype ext3 --name afsvol --vgname vg.01
>> logvol /home --size 512 --fstype ext3 --name homevol --vgname vg.01
>> logvol / --size 5120 --fstype ext3 --name rootvol --vgname vg.01
>> logvol /scratch --size 1024 --fstype ext3 --name scratchvol --vgname
>> vg.01 logvol /tmp --size 512 --fstype ext3 --name tmpvol --vgname vg.01
>> logvol /var --size 1024 --fstype ext3 --name varvol --vgname vg.01
>>
>>
>>
>> Michel
>>
>> --On lundi 12 d??cembre 2005 07:35 +1000 Michael Mansour
>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'd like to build the following filesystem structure from kickstart:
>> >
>> > /dev/sda9 1032072 439768 539876 45% /
>> > /dev/sda1 99134 11378 82637 13% /boot
>> > none 517360 0 517360 0% /dev/shm
>> > /dev/sda3 3051952 2218300 678620 77% /home
>> > /dev/sda7 1032072 17696 961948 2% /opt
>> > /dev/sda10 507732 10555 470964 3% /tmp
>> > /dev/sda2 3096336 2103128 835924 72% /usr
>> > /dev/sda8 1032072 17800 961844 2% /usr/local
>> > /dev/sda6 2064192 108300 1851036 6% /var
>> >
>> > and swap as:
>> >
>> > /dev/sda5 partition 2097128 160
>> > -1
>> >
>> > but creating them all as LVM volumes with LV's (in ext3).
>> >
>> > I have read the kickstart options here:
>> >
>> > http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-g
>> > uid e/s1-kickstart2-options.html#S2-KICKSTART2-OPTIONS-PART-EXAMPLES
>> >
>> > but I *don't* need RAID, as the "sda" device above is actually a 13.5Gb
>> > virtual LUN (a SAN disk) presented to the host, with underlying RAID
>> > technology which Linux doesn't need to know about. Note this is also a
>> > "boot off SAN" setup which I've built manually on 3 other Linux blades,
>> > but I'm now working on kickstarting their builds.
>> >
>> > Any help in the kickstart options I need to use is much appreciated.
>> >
>> > Michael.
>>
>>
>>
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