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Chap 3 Installation
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Kickstart Kickstart is Red Hat’s program that completely or partially automates the same installation and post-installation on one or more machines. To use, create a single file (ks.cfg) that answers all questions that are normally asked during an installation. Anaconda then refers to this file instead of asking you questions.
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Kickstart cont System-config-kickstart utility is part of the system-config-kickstart package that you can install using yum. This can be used to create the installation script.
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parted parted reports on and manipulates disk partitions from the command line. /sbin/parted /dev/hda print – uses the print command to display info about the partitions on the /dev/hda drive. Includes partition number, start location, end location, size, type (primary, ext, or logical), file system, flags that are turned on (boot, swap, raid, lvm)
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Figure 3-19 The primary and extended partitions from the example
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parted Note that you cannot make changes to an extended partition without affecting all logical partitions within it. Parted can also be used to change disk layout. Be extremely careful – changing the partition table on a disk can destroy information.
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parted To make changes to partitions, /sbin/parted /dev/hdb (name of device) –h gives list of help command –p print displays current partition information –Quit - exits Parted will not allow you to set up overlapping partitions and will not allow you to create a partition at the beginning of a disk to avoid loss of data.
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Parted guidelines Don’t delete or modify the partition that defines the extended partition unless you are willing to lose all data on all logical partitions within the extended. Put /boot at the beginning of the drive (partition 1) Easiest to use parted to create partitions and use mkfs amd mkswap to create the filesystem on the partitions.
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