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I used the following kickstart to trigger a bootc installation via Anaconda
The image is based on fedora-bootc:latest with workstation environment installed in it. During installation, I chose automatic partitioning on my 1TB drive. It seemed to work fine but then I tried to Is this expected? Should I just use manual partitioning and if yes what partitions should I create? |
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The Anaconda partitioning defaults are just plain broken. See e.g. https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-56630 But sorry it's nothing related to bootc, sorry. Chiming in on that issue is probably a good place. Or maybe fedora-devel@? |
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Thank you. The answer is to ignore the auto partitioning for now and just use manual and create on big root (I did not try creating more partitions, maybe that would work too). |
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Thank you. The answer is to ignore the auto partitioning for now and just use manual and create on big root (I did not try creating more partitions, maybe that would work too).