On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 11:19, Craig White wrote: > --- > > and 2) what it does show you is to be carved in stone, not > > re-arranged willy-nilly after you've clicked on the next button. > --- > it doesn't > --- No, he's right on this one. Try creating a layout with /boot first, then /, then swap, then /home where DD creates all the partitions. Every time I've tried without fdisk'ing the partitions first, DD re-arranges the layout into some other order. That is especially stupid in the case where you try to make an identical layout on the next drive and RAID1 mirror the partitions, then DD moves them so they end up paired with something on the same drive. FC3 has some new options for mirrors so it may not be as difficult as before, but we still need some way to nail down a layout in DD that will be repeatable in the resulting kickstart file. -- Les Mikesell les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx