RHEL4 Kickstart Partition Question



Hello all,

I am trying to specify the number of bytes per inode on a partion in my
kickstart config. I am familiar with the mkfs.ext3 flag
--bytes-per-inode. Is there a way to pass this flag through kickstart?
I've noticed in my googling that in older versions of kickstart (RH
7.3 ish) there was a flag to the 'part' option which allowed this. It
seems like this flag was removed in later versions of kickstart. Is
there anyway that I can have this functionality with kickstart and
RHEL4?

Thanks in advance,
Vito

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