One of my LEAST favorite things about CentOS is its graphical installer,
specifically the partitioning tool. I want my disk laid out _MY_ way,
thank you very much. I may be wrong but at least I am consistent!
I've done my usual set of primary partitions and now I want sda4 to be
the rest of the disk as a LVM space. If I go to create that space, the
utility proceeds to smack that sucker as sda2. grrrrrr.
If this were a regular system, I would boot to a live CD, lay out the
partitions the way I want and then run the installer, changing what I
need to change to build the fstab in the install. But no, this is a
virtual guest. Guess I'm gonna learn how to boot a "naked" virtual
guest from a live CD.
How ghetto is that?
Howard
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