On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 at 4:23pm, Jerry Geis wrote > clearpart --all --initlabel > part --ondisk=sda raid.01 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid" > --onpart=sda1 --size=20000 > part --ondisk=sda swap --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="swap" > --onpart=sda2 --size=4000 > part --ondisk=sda raid.02 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid" > --onpart=sda3 --size=1 --grow > part --ondisk=sdb raid.03 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid" > --onpart=sdb1 --size=20000 > part --ondisk=sdb swap --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="swap" > --onpart=sdb2 --size=4000 > part --ondisk=sdb raid.04 --asprimary --bytes-per-inode=4096 --fstype="raid" > --onpart=sdb3 --size=1 --grow > raid / --bytes-per-inode=4096 --device=md0 --fstype="ext3" --level=1 > raid.01 raid.03 > raid /home --bytes-per-inode=4096 --device=md1 --fstype="ext3" --level=1 > raid.02 raid.04 > > I changed the config to use --ondisk above and at install I get a message > saying: > > "Unable to locate partition sda1 to use for ." > Press OK to reboot your system. Remove the 'onpart's. You can't use 'clearpart' and 'onpart' together. The manual says onpart tells anaconda to "Put the partition on the *already existing* device", but clearpart *removes* any already extant devices. -- Joshua Baker-LePain QB3 Shared Cluster Sysadmin UCSF