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To avoid this, either boot in rescue mode to wipe the partition, either use the partitioning  tool at screen 2 to create your own partition. Beware auto partitioning at this stage is not SME with raid or other options you had chosen but default CentOS ie EFI if needed, boot and one huge LVM with all the remaining space on ALL disks include
 
To avoid this, either boot in rescue mode to wipe the partition, either use the partitioning  tool at screen 2 to create your own partition. Beware auto partitioning at this stage is not SME with raid or other options you had chosen but default CentOS ie EFI if needed, boot and one huge LVM with all the remaining space on ALL disks include
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=====I do not have the default raid 1 after the server installed as expected, while I have set default partitioning it the gui=====
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=====I do not have the default raid 1 after the server installed as I expected; I have set default partitioning in the gui=====
Beware auto partitioning in the installer GUI is not SME with raid or other options you had chosen at boot time but default CentOS ie EFI if needed, boot and one huge LVM with all the remaining space on ALL disks include. Going in the partitioning tool will erase all previous settings chosen at boot time of installer for SME.  
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Beware auto partitioning in the installer GUI is not SME with raid or other options you had chosen at boot time but default CentOS ie EFI if needed, boot and one huge LVM with all the remaining space on ALL disks include. Going into the partitioning tool will erase all previous settings chosen at boot time of the installer for SME.
 
      
===Raid 1===
 
===Raid 1===

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