[Beowulf] Weird CentOS Install Problem
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Jess Cannata jac67 at georgetown.eduMon Aug 11 12:44:52 PDT 2008
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Jon, I just re-read your message more carefully and you may have a different problem if you didn't try to set up the non-80 GB volume in Anaconda. Are you using a /boot partition on the 80 GB volume? If not, I would try that first like the others have said. Jess Jess Cannata wrote: > Jon, > > I have had the same problem. You should double-check that the non-80 > GB volume has a GPT type partition table set. To see your current > partition table setting, run parted /dev/<your_volume> and then > "print." You should see something like this: > > parted) p > Disk geometry for /dev/sde: 0.000-2626094.625 megabytes > Disk label type: gpt > Minor Start End Filesystem Name Flags > 1 0.017 2626093.625 ext3 > > I've noticed that Red Hat's Anaconda will create an MS-DOS partition > table on the disk even though MS-DOS partition tables cannot support > greater than 2 TB volumes. You can use "parted" to change it to GPT > via the mklabel option. Then you can create the ext3 file system. >
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