Ray Leventhal spake the following on 9/18/2007 11:42 AM:> Hi folks,
>
> I've been asked advice in an area that I'm not well versed and am
hoping
> for some help.
>
> Having read a recent thread where booting to anaconda's kickstart wiped
> a partition table unexpectedly (to the user...it did what it was
> configured to do), I'm following the 'measure twice, cut once'
rule and
> asking if this is possible and if so, what is best practice:
>
> I have a working WinXP SP2 workstation with an unused partition on the
> primary HDD. I'd like for the unused area to be used for dual booting
> CentOS5 but am not sure what needs to be done (if anything) to the
> config file for kickstart prior to booting with CD1 in the drive.
>
> Any suggestions or pointers to docs I may have missed are greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
> ~Ray
I wouldn't bother setting up a kickstart file for a "one off"
install. A
kickstart install is usually for repetitive many systems alike installs, like
a corporate desktop setup with many workstations, or a cluster of servers.
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