Hello,
I have now removed the <initialize> stuff from both drives and re-tested,
but I still get the same error. Here is my <partitioning> section now:
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<partitioning config:type="list">
<drive>
<device>/dev/sda</device>
<partitions config:type="list">
<partition>
<filesystem config:type="symbol">reiser</filesystem>
<format config:type="boolean">true</format>
<mount>/boot</mount>
-----Original Message----- From: Uwe Gansert [mailto:ug@suse.de] Sent: 03 February 2006 13:37 To: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-autoinstall] Help with installing multiple machines over network
On Friday 03 February 2006 14:31, Richard Hobbs wrote:
Surely removing that line will stop the extended partition from being created, won't it?
autoyast will create it anyway.
I already have some partitions on the disk if that makes a difference. I do not want to keep them though, which is why I have the <initialize> tag in the profile.
remove the
for testing too. They are not needed in 99% of the cases. What actually are the different types of partition_id? I think 130 is swap, and 131 is a standard partition, but I also thought 15 was an extended partition. Also, what is 5? I have seen 5 on some examples.
don't care about that. partition id 5 is "extended partition non LBA". Ignore the partition_id stuff.
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