Hi out there
Q1:
I have tried numerous setups for trying to get the right setup in the control
file for the following setup. Currently trying on SLES8 s390x SP3.
/dev/dasda1 mountet on / with reiserfs. It should use all diskspace
available.
/dev/dasdb1 mountet on /boot with ext2. It should use all diskspace.
/dev/dasdc1 swap
For some reason it always creates a second partition on each drive. Is it
possible to solve this this?
The following section from the control file is just the latest example of what
I have tried.
<partitioning config:type="list">
<drive>
<device>/dev/dasdc</device>
<partitions config:type="list">
<partition>
<mount>swap</mount>
1
<create config:type="boolean">false</create>
</partition>
</partitions>
</drive>
<drive>
<device>/dev/dasdb</device>
<partitions config:type="list">
<partition>
1
<filesystem config:type="symbol">ext2</filesystem>
<mount>/boot</mount>
<format config:type="boolean">true</format>
<size>34mb</size>
</partition>
</partitions>
</drive>
<drive>
<device>/dev/dasda</device>
<partitions config:type="list">
<partition>
1
<filesystem config:type="symbol">reiser</filesystem>
<format config:type="boolean">true</format>
<mount>/</mount>
<size>6800mb</size>
</partition>
</partitions>
</drive>
</partitioning>
Q2:
Is it possible to run yast unattended during installation? I currently always
accepts a few times. Example, after load off dasd module? I am using the SSH
network installation method. The part of installation in z/VM now works
unattended, so it would be nice that the part in SSH install also was
unattended.
Regards
Steen Bank Johnsen
JN DATA A/S