Hallo Holger,
ich möchte auch BBB auf so einem hetzner-Server installieren und habe mir so einen Server gemietet.
Bei installimage muss ich jetzt diese Datei anpassen…
Kann ich die so lassen?
Gruß Uli
==================== ## HARD DISK DRIVE(S): ## ===
# LSI RAID (LD ): no name DRIVE1 /dev/sda
## ========== ## HOSTNAME: ## ========== ## which hostname should be set? ## HOSTNAME Ubuntu-1604-xenial-64-minimal
## ========================== ## PARTITIONS / FILESYSTEMS: ## ========================== ## define your partitions and filesystems like this: ## ## PART <mountpoint/lvm> <filesystem/VG> <size in MB> ## ## * <mountpoint/lvm> mountpoint for this filesystem *OR* keyword 'lvm' ## to use this PART as volume group (VG) for LVM ## * <filesystem/VG> can be ext2, ext3, reiserfs, xfs, swap *OR* name ## of the LVM volume group (VG), if this PART is a VG ## * <size> you can use the keyword 'all' to assign all the ## remaining space of the drive to the *last* partition. ## you can use M/G/T for unit specification in MiB/GiB/TiB ## ## notes: ## - extended partitions are created automatically ## - '/boot' cannot be on a xfs filesystem ## - '/boot' cannot be on LVM! ## - when using software RAID 0, you need a '/boot' partition ## ## example without LVM (default): ## -> 4GB swapspace ## -> 512MB /boot ## -> 10GB / ## -> 5GB /tmp ## -> all the rest to /home #PART swap swap 4G #PART /boot ext2 512M #PART / ext4 10G #PART /tmp xfs 5G #PART /home ext3 all # ## ## to activate LVM, you have to define volume groups and logical volumes ## ## example with LVM: # ## normal filesystems and volume group definitions: ## -> 512MB boot (not on lvm) ## -> all the rest for LVM VG 'vg0' #PART /boot ext3 512M #PART lvm vg0 all # ## logical volume definitions: #LV <VG> <name> <mount> <filesystem> <size>
#LV vg0 root / ext4 10G
#LV vg0 swap swap swap 4G
#LV vg0 tmp /tmp reiserfs 5G
#LV vg0 home /home xfs 20G
your system has the following devices: # # Disk /dev/sda: 1999 GB (=> 1862 GiB) doesn’t contain a valid partition table # ## Based on your disks and which RAID level you will choose you have ## the following free space to allocate (in GiB): # RAID 0: ~1862 # RAID 1: ~1862
PART swap swap 16G PART /boot ext3 512M PART / ext4 all
IMAGE /root/.oldroot/nfs/install/…/images/Ubuntu-1604-xenial-64-minimal.tar.gz Ubuntu-1604-xenial-64-minimal-no-hwe.tar.gz