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2010 Nov 18
1
kickstart raid disk partitioning
Hello.
A couple of years ago I installed two file-servers
using kickstart. The server has two 1TB sata disks
with two software raid1 partitions as follows:
# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md1 : active raid1 sdb4[1] sda4[0]
933448704 blocks [2/2] [UU]
md0 : active raid1 sdb1[1] sda2[2](F)
40957568 blocks [2/1] [_U]
Now the drives are starting to be failing and next week
2019 Jul 09
2
adding uefi to kickstart CentOS 7
I am trying to add an efi partition to my working kickstart file.
bootloader --driveorder=sda --append="rhgb quiet biosdevname=0
net.ifnames=0"
clearpart --all --initlabel
part / --ondisk=sda --fstype xfs --size=20000 --asprimary
part swap --ondisk=sda --size=4000 --asprimary
part /boot/efi --ondisk=sda --fstype efi --size=1000 --asprimary
part /home --ondisk=sda
2007 Oct 13
1
Problem creating volgroups with kickstart installations (on xen)
I'm testing doing kickstart installations on Xen VMs. This is
the first time I'm trying out kickstart at all, so I rather think I'm
doing something wrong in the kickstart configuration than it is
a Xen issue.
I use a modified kickstart file from an earlier manual installation
with a very basic filesystem setup. It fails with
"SystemError: vgcreate failed for VolGroup00".
2008 Mar 28
3
questions on kickstart
I have 2 questions dealing with 2 different kickstart files.
1) my kickstart sections for RAID disk setup and kickstart reports it
cannot find sda. Why is that. sda is there and works.
clearpart --all --initlabel
part raid.01 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid"
--onpart=sda1 --size=20000
part swap --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="swap"
2016 Aug 05
1
CentOS 7 kickstart question
On Thu, August 4, 2016 7:13 pm, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Aug 2016, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
>> Dear Experts,
>>
>> Could somebody point to kicstart HOWTO specific for CentOS 7?
>>
>> On CentOS 7 I somehow am always given human intervention questions
>> about drive which defeats unattended ks install.
>>
>> At least one snag I hit
2016 Aug 20
2
Kickstart issue with UEFi
Hi,
I have a test system that booted fine using "Legacy Bios? mode and using the following Kickstart snippet configured the disks correctly:-
# Clear the Master Boot Record
zerombr
# Partition clearing information
clearpart --all --initlabel
# Disk partitioning information
part raid.01 --fstype="raid" --ondisk=sda --size=500
part raid.02 --fstype="raid" --grow
2012 Mar 06
1
kickstart partitioning and cylinder boundary
As I understand anaconda uses parted to partition (starting from
centos 6), using this as example (kickstart configuration file):
clearpart --all --drives=sda --initlabel
part /boot --asprimary --size=200 --fstype=ext2 --ondisk=sda
part swap --asprimary --size=16384 --fstype=swap --ondisk=sda
part / --asprimary --size=512000 --fstype=ext4 --ondisk=sda
part /scratch --asprimary --size=1 --grow
2008 Mar 03
3
LVM and kickstarts ?
Hey,
Can anyone tell me why option 1 works and option 2 fails ? I know I
need swap and such, however in trouble shooting this issue I trimmed
down my config.
It fails on trying to format my logical volume, because the mount point
does not exist (/dev/volgroup/logvol)
It seems that with option 2, the partitions are created and LVM is setup
correctly. However the volgroup / logvolume was not
2016 Aug 22
2
Kickstart issue with UEFi
On Sun, 21 Aug 2016 at 12:51 Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 08/19/2016 11:35 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
> > The install fails under UEFi due to the fact the partitions are not
> cleared, and it doesn?t have any space to continue. Is there an extra step
> I need to do to remove the original partitions before the new layout will
> work ?
>
>
>
2007 Apr 13
2
Anaconda can't squeeze out the repomd.xml
Greetings.
There must be some minor changes to anaconda. I'm getting the error:
"Cannot open repomd.xml file...."
the file seems to be located in the repodata directory...
I'm using the following .cf taken directly from the CentOS 4.4 install :
install
url --url ftp://centos.westmancom.com/5.0/os/i386/
#cdrom
lang en_US.UTF-8
langsupport --default=en_US.UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8
2016 Aug 23
3
Kickstart issue with UEFi
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016 at 02:18 Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 08/21/2016 11:56 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
> > part /boot/efi --fstype="efi" --size=200 --ondisk=sda
> > And I have tried the latter with location as mbr still fails
> > What am I missing ?
>
>
> I very vaguely remember struggling with this as well, but I can't find
2016 Aug 28
2
Kickstart issue with UEFi
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Gordon Messmer
<gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 08/25/2016 11:35 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
>>
>> The relevant kickstart section is:-
>>
>> part /boot/efi --fstype efi --grow --maxsize=200 --size=20 --ondisk=sda
>> bootloader --append=" crashkernel=auto" --location=mbr --boot-drive=sda1
>> autopart
2007 Dec 18
1
LVM + kickstart -> dom0 && domUs
centos-virt,
I'm trying to create/install domU guests all in "one" step, following
Daniel's wiki page (I've found these pages really helpful, BTW):
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/InstallingCentOSDomU
I have a few questions about this process:
(1) How would it be modified (w/respect to defining the disk in the
domain configuration file) to use a disk layout where dom0
2016 Aug 04
4
CentOS 7 kickstart question
Dear Experts,
Could somebody point to kicstart HOWTO specific for CentOS 7?
On CentOS 7 I somehow am always given human intervention questions about
drive which defeats unattended ks install.
<rant ??>
I'm doing kickstart installations for quite some time, normally I was just
installing system when new release comes, and am basing kickstart file on
anaconda-ks.cfg - with some
2014 Aug 07
1
kickstart - dont wipe data
Hi,
I am struggling with kickstart.
What I want to achieve is a reinstall, but some data partitions should
survive the install, i.e. they should not be formatted.
With a single disk this works, here is the relevant part from the
kickstart file (I shortened the name of the volume group)
...
zerombr
clearpart --none --initlabel
part /boot --fstype="xfs" --label=boot --onpart=vda1
part
2016 Aug 26
3
Kickstart issue with UEFi
Hi all,
This the latest output from anaconda.log:-
06:08:54,828 DEBUG anaconda: new disk order: []
06:08:54,832 DEBUG anaconda: new disk order: []
06:08:54,851 DEBUG anaconda: stage1 device cannot be of type disk
06:08:54,865 DEBUG anaconda: _is_valid_disklabel(sda1) returning True
06:08:54,867 DEBUG anaconda: _is_valid_size(sda1) returning True
06:08:54,867 DEBUG anaconda:
2016 Aug 05
4
CentOS 7 kickstart question
On Thu, 2016-08-04 at 22:21 -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> Is it a BIOS boot, or are you using the UEFI firmware for booting?
> Either way, you might need a small boot partition (not /boot) at the
> beginning of the disk.
/boot/efi formatted FAT16, circa 150 MB
--
Regards,
Paul.
England, EU. England's place is in the European Union.
2006 Dec 25
2
Kickstart Questions
Hi,
We dont run DHCP in our environment where I build our servers, is it
required to get a first IP address to hit my kickstart server running on
my xandros debian laptop? Just been a couple years since I last did some
kickstart builds and I dont have system-config-kickstart running on a
machine here in my home lab.
I can turn on DHCP on my linux laptop perhaps, but just wanted to check
in
2014 Jul 16
1
anaconda, kickstart, lvm over raid, logvol --grow, centos7 mystery
I am testing some kickstarts on ESXi virtual machine with pair of 16GB disks.
Partitioning is lvm over raid.
If i am using "logvol --grow i get "ValueError: not enough free space in volume group"
Only workaround i can find is to add --maxsize=XXX where XXX is at least 640MB less than available.
(10 extents or 320Mb per created logical volume)
Following snippet is failing with
2006 Mar 14
8
PXE boot, Kickstart NFS install and %include...
I was just wondering how (or indeed if) people use the %include
directive in Kickstart configuration files when building systems via
NFS. I've been trying to modularise our Kickstart files a little to
make things more readable, having generic defaults and role specific
stuff split out into separate configs.
I've tried this configuration...
[root at archive kickstart]# cat