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On Jun 27, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Dave Peters wrote: > How to add LVM on the ks.cfg? The easiest way is to just leave that stuff out of your ks.cfg on the first install and then use VNC to setup the disks as you want them. When it's done then look in /root/anaconda-ks.cfg for the recipe for what you did. > Do I need setup raid before to add LVM? I found the > doc the setup like this: > part raid 11 --szie 1 --grow --ondrive=sda > part raid 12 --szie 1 --grow --ondrive=sda You're missing a dot between "raid" and the number and --size is misspelled. You probably also meant to make one of the --ondrive versions "sdb". > raid pv.01 --fstype ext3 --device md4 --level=RAID1 This should be something like raid pv.01 --fstype "physical volume (LVM)" --level=RAID1 -- device=md1 raid.11 raid.12 - ask > raid.11 raid.12 > > volgroup sysvg pv.01 > logvol / --vgname=sysvg --size=8000 --name=/ > logvo2 /home --vgname=sysvg --szie=10000 --name=/home > logvo3 /tmp --vgname=sysvg --szie=8000 --name=/tmp -- http://develooper.com/ - http://askask.com/ -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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