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part raid.01 size=60 ondisk=sda
part raid.02 size=60 ondisk=sdb
part raid.03 size=60 ondisk=sdc
part swap size=128 ondisk=sda
part swap size=128 ondisk=sdb
part swap size=128 ondisk=sdc
part raid.11 size=1 grow ondisk=sda
part raid.12 size=1 grow ondisk=sdb
part raid.13 size=1 grow ondisk=sdc
raid / level=1 device=md0 raid.01 raid.02 raid.03
raid /usr level=5 device=md1 raid.11 raid.12 raid.13
For a detailed example of
raid
in action, refer to
Section 31.4.1, “Advanced Partitioning
Example”
.
reboot
(optional)
Reboot after the installation is successfully completed (no arguments). Normally, kickstart displays
a message and waits for the user to press a key before rebooting.
The
reboot
option is roughly equivalent to the
shutdown -r
command.
Note
Use of the
reboot
option
may
result in an endless installation loop, depending on the
installation media and method.
The
reboot
option is the default completion method if no other methods are explicitly
specified in the kickstart file.
For other completion methods, refer to the
halt
,
poweroff
, and
shutdown
kickstart options.
repo
(optional)
Configures additional yum repositories that may be used as sources for package installation.
Multiple repo lines may be specified.
repo name=
<repoid>
[baseurl=
<url>
| mirrorlist=
<url>
]
•
--name=
— The repo id. This option is required.
•
--baseurl=
— The URL for the repository. The variables that may be used in yum repo config
files are not supported here. You may use one of either this option or --mirrorlist, not both.
•
--mirrorlist=
— The URL pointing at a list of mirrors for the repository. The variables that
may be used in yum repo config files are not supported here. You may use one of either this
option or --baseurl, not both.
rootpw
(required)
Sets the system's root password to the
<password>
argument.
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