Solaris Advanced Installation Guide

partitioning Profile Keyword

partitioning default | existing | explicit

partitioning defines how the disks are divided into slices for file systems during the installation. If you do not specify partitioning, default is set.

default - The Solaris installation program selects the disks and creates the file systems on which to install the specified software, except for any file systems specified by the filesys keyword. rootdisk is selected first; additional disks are used if the specified software does not fit on rootdisk.

existing - The Solaris installation program uses the existing file systems on the system's disks. All file systems except /, /usr, /usr/openwin, /opt, and /var are preserved. The installation program uses the last mount point field from the file system superblock to determine which file system mount point the slice represents.


Note -

When specifying the filesys profile keyword with partitioning existing, size must be existing.


explicit - The Solaris installation program uses the disks and creates the file systems specified by the filesys keywords. If you specify only the root (/) file system with the filesys keyword, all the Solaris software will be installed in the root file system.


Note -

When you use the explicit profile value, you must use the filesys profile keyword to specify which disks to use and what file systems to create.