Thanks for looking into it. My script seems to do what I need it to, so I'll keep it. In case anyone else is interested, here's what I'm using (it's not a complicated script at all). <scripts> <post-scripts config:type=list> <script> <interpreter>shell</interpreter> <filename>cleanup.sh</filename> <source><![CDATA[ #!/bin/sh (echo 0,0; echo 0,0; echo 0,0; echo 0,0;) | sfdisk /dev/sdb ]]> </source> </script> </post-scripts> </scripts>
Uwe Gansert
06/08/05 6:19 am >>> On Tuesday 07 June 2005 17:33, Chris Partridge wrote:
Yep. As soon as I put a second drive section in, autoyast implements a default partitioning scheme,
so you just want to have an empty second drive, with no partition on it? Then I would suggest you to solve this by a script like you already did. Such a thing is not solved by the auto partitioning part of autoyast I guess (at least, I don't know how). Autoyast partitioning will always create at least one huge partition. -- ciao, Uwe Gansert Uwe Gansert, Server Technologies Team SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstrasse 5, D-90409 Nürnberg, Germany e-mail: uwe.gansert@suse.de, Tel: +49-(0)911-74053-0, Fax: +49-(0)911-74053-476, Web: http://www.suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: suse-autoinstall-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands, e-mail: suse-autoinstall-help@suse.com