Neale Ferguson píše v Út 02. 08. 2011 v 14:40 -0500:
Hi,
I’m attempting to do a clean install of Fedora 15, using the materials on
your site, on a number of 3390 devices. I'd like to be able to specify the
partitioning myself but I think it's picking up a default configuration that
causes one huge LVM to be created from all available disks. The only way I
get to modify things is via this screen:
┌──────────┤ Partitioning Type ├────────────┐
│ │
│ Installation requires partitioning of your hard drive. The │
│ default layout is suitable for most users. Select what space │
│ to use and which drives to use as the install target. │
│ │
│ Use entire drive │
│ Replace existing Linux system │
│ Use free space │
How do I specify the full partitioning configuration I wish to use? I seem
to recall when I installed Fedora 14 I had to create a modified kickstart
file and put it somewhere I could point the installer to but I can't recall
and assume there must be an easier way.
From the picture I suppose you are using the text mode installer whose
capabilities are limited. For custom partitioning setup you need to run
the graphical installer eg. over VNC. A custom kickstart file should
also work.
Dan