Antwort: Re: [suse-autoinstall] Reuse Existing Linux Partitions
hi again,
I have the following Problem:
I want to install Linux to existing partitions (Partitiontype: 131 / 130). I do
not know the number of this partitions or the size, i only know that this
partitions are on /dev/sda and have partitiontyp 130/131.
I have found something like that in the documentation called "Reuse all avaiable
linux partitions" but i do not found the parameter of the use-TAG to do this.
Any ideas?
And how can i define the partition where "/" will be installed as boot-location
instead of MBR....
bye
Alexander
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Hi, I don't understand quite your question. Please rephrase it again if you specify exactly your problems and what you want to do. On Monday 04 November 2002 05:22, Alexander.Gehrig@RSD.rohde-schwarz.com wrote:
Hi All
I red in the autoyast2 documentation about reuse all existing linux partitions, but i do not know the parameter to do that. I only found the parameters "free", "all", or the partition number. How can i use this feature to reuse all existing linux partitions?
Thanks!
bye
Alexander
PS.: Is there a way to define the root-partions as location for bootloader? The root-partions will be allway on other partionsnumber each installation.
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