[CentOS] kickstart partition without home
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 5:56 PM, Matthew Sweet <matthew.sweet at valpo.edu> wrote: > I am trying to finish off a kickstart file for a computer lab on CentOS 6.5 > machines. I don't want to have a separate /home as I'm going to add an > entry in fstab for it to nfs mount /home from a server. > > Is there a way to have it autopart the rest of the file system without > /home? Wanting to keep autopart for size since not all hard drives across > the labs are the same. > Just don't specify a separate partition for /home in your kickstart. A directory for /home will always exist on root file system (whether you have the homedir data stored locally or on a separate partition). Unless you create a user account (other than root), /home will not have any directories beneath it. -- ---~~.~~--- Mike // SilverTip257 //
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