How do I get past the “Finish partitioning and write changes to disk” during automated UEFI install?












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I am using ubuntu 18.04 with virt-install (--boot uefi) and a kickstart ks.cfg file. The disk partition and %pre information is ignored when using UEFI.



Disk partitioning information



part /boot/efi --fstype efi --ondisk=vda --size 256
part / --fstype ext4 --ondisk=vda --size 1 --asprimary --grow



Preseed Information



%pre
preseed partman/choose_partition select Finish partitioning and write changes to disk
preseed partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true



It doesn't matter what is put into those two sections, everything is ignored. Once I manually hit enter to accept the partition information the installation continues to a successful build.










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    I am using ubuntu 18.04 with virt-install (--boot uefi) and a kickstart ks.cfg file. The disk partition and %pre information is ignored when using UEFI.



    Disk partitioning information



    part /boot/efi --fstype efi --ondisk=vda --size 256
    part / --fstype ext4 --ondisk=vda --size 1 --asprimary --grow



    Preseed Information



    %pre
    preseed partman/choose_partition select Finish partitioning and write changes to disk
    preseed partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true



    It doesn't matter what is put into those two sections, everything is ignored. Once I manually hit enter to accept the partition information the installation continues to a successful build.










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      I am using ubuntu 18.04 with virt-install (--boot uefi) and a kickstart ks.cfg file. The disk partition and %pre information is ignored when using UEFI.



      Disk partitioning information



      part /boot/efi --fstype efi --ondisk=vda --size 256
      part / --fstype ext4 --ondisk=vda --size 1 --asprimary --grow



      Preseed Information



      %pre
      preseed partman/choose_partition select Finish partitioning and write changes to disk
      preseed partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true



      It doesn't matter what is put into those two sections, everything is ignored. Once I manually hit enter to accept the partition information the installation continues to a successful build.










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      I am using ubuntu 18.04 with virt-install (--boot uefi) and a kickstart ks.cfg file. The disk partition and %pre information is ignored when using UEFI.



      Disk partitioning information



      part /boot/efi --fstype efi --ondisk=vda --size 256
      part / --fstype ext4 --ondisk=vda --size 1 --asprimary --grow



      Preseed Information



      %pre
      preseed partman/choose_partition select Finish partitioning and write changes to disk
      preseed partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true



      It doesn't matter what is put into those two sections, everything is ignored. Once I manually hit enter to accept the partition information the installation continues to a successful build.







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