I've finally solved my raid partitioning problem (though autoyast does try
to use the separate swap devices in the swap raid for swap, sigh).
However, now yast tries to install the distribution into memory disk (or
at least somewhere with not enough room). It fails a couple of minutes in
with a ERROR(InstTarget:E_RpmDB_subprocess_failed). I have /dev/md0
specified as /, so I have no idea why it's not installing the distribution
there.
<drive>
<device>/dev/md</device>
<partitions config:type="list">
<partition>
<filesystem config:type="symbol">xfs</filesystem>
<format config:type="boolean">true</format>
<create config:type="boolean">false</create>
<mount>/</mount>
131
0
raid1
primary
</partition>
<!-- /dev/md1 = swap -->
<partition>
<filesystem config:type="symbol">swap</filesystem>
<format config:type="boolean">true</format>
<create config:type="boolean">false</create>
<mount>swap</mount>
131
1
raid1
</partition>
<!-- /dev/md2 = /soft3 -->
<partition>
<filesystem config:type="symbol">xfs</filesystem>
<format config:type="boolean">false</format>
<create config:type="boolean">false</create>
<mount>/soft3</mount>
131
2
raid1
</partition>
</partitions>
<use>none</use>
</drive>
Maybe it's the use directive, but I can't see the possible values
documented anywhere.
I suppose autoyast may not like partitions with a partition_id of 0 or
something...
Thanks
Jeremy
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