Tony Vickers wrote:
I have a kickstart file (ks.cfg) that works just fine for ext2 or
ext3, when making partitions on the hard drive. I have just moved
over to using XFS as the main file system of choice and now I get
KeyError: xfs. All I did was change /var from ext3 to xfs. Is there a
fix for this?
part / --size 1000 --fstype ext3 --ondisk=hda
part /boot --size 500 --fstype ext3 --ondisk=hda
part /usr --size 2000 --fstype ext3 --grow --ondisk=hda
part /var --size 1500 --fstype xfs --ondisk=hda
part swap --size 1000 --ondisk=hda
Tony
Tony Vickers
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Eric understands the kickstart stuff, but he is gone until Tuesday,
it is possible to use it with XFS, but that is all I know.
Steve
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