On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 12:08:42PM -0400, Gerry Reno wrote:
You can do all of these things manually outside of anaconda and then
just tell anaconda to use existing setup. But that is not very user
friendly.
I had similar problems trying to set up a basic RAID 1 (not /boot)
guest. I found Anaconda is full of bugs and wierdness once you stray
into the custom partitioning code.
Apparently kickstart is a better way to do this.
Perhaps, like Ubuntu's installer, the graphical part of Anaconda
should concentrate on doing the simple stuff, and leave everything
else to kickstart non-graphical installations.
Rich.
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