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"Stephen Berg (Contractor)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Stephen Berg (Contractor)
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Tue, 21 Oct 2014 09:55:11 -0500
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Trying to get a decent kickstart set up for SL7 and have run into a 
glitch.  On a system that was on SL6.5, 4 harddrives, RAID and LVM, I 
can't see the existing logical volumes when I go into "Manual 
Partitioning".

Each drive is set up identically:
/dev/sda1 -> Bios Boot 1MB
/dev/sda2 -> boot 500MB
/dev/sda3 -> swap  16G
/dev/sda4 -> system PV 25G
/dev/sda5 -> data PV remaining space on drive

RAID arrays:
/dev/md1 -> RAID1 /boot sd[abcd]2 xfs
/dev/md2 -> RAID10 swap sd[abcd]3
/dev/md0 -> RAID5 system sd[abcd]4 physical volume
/dev/md3 -> RAID5 data sd[abcd]5 physical volume

/dev/mapper/system-slash ->mounts on / size: 25G xfs
/dev/mapper/system-var -> mounts on /var size: 8G xfs
/dev/mapper/data-data -> mounts on /export/data size: 100G xfs

How do I get anaconda to assemble the RAID arrays and read the LVM setup 
so I can use the existing LV's for the install? Seems like I managed to 
get it read that whole setup and was able to do it with SL7 previously, 
but now I can't get anaconda to do what I want.

-- 
Stephen Berg
Systems Administrator
NRL Code: 7320
Office: 228-688-5738
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