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Good, I am creating a preseed for my server but I do not understand that represent the following numbers: 1024 30 1024 raidor 2048 60 2048 swap for example.

I have two hard disks that exert raid 1: cciss / c0d0 and cciss / c0d1. Subsequently there is a group of volumes called "group-lvm", which has logical volumes. I mean, something like that:

SCSI.CCISS (-,0,0) (cciss/c0d0) - 73.4 GB Compaq Smart Array

#1 Primary 73.4 GB k lvm

SCSI.CCISS (-,0,1) (cciss/c0d1) - 73.4 GB Compaq Smart Array

#1 Primary 73.4 GB k lvm

LVM VG group-lvm, LV home - 2.0 GB Linux device-mapper (linear)

#1 2.0 GB f ext4 /home

LVM VG group-lvm, LV root - 10.0 GB Linux device-mapper (linear)

#1 10.0 GB f ext4 /

LVM VG group-lvm, LV srv - 2.0 GB Linux device-mapper (linear)

#1 2.0 GB f ext4 /srv

LVM VG group-lvm, LV swap - 4.0 GB Linux device-mapper (linear)

#1 4.0 GB f ext4 exchange

LVM VG group-lvm, LV tmp - 4.0 GB Linux device-mapper (linear)

#1 4.0 GB f ext4 /tmp

LVM VG group-lvm, LV var - 15.0 GB Linux device-mapper (linear)

#1 15.0 GB f ext4 /var

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The numbers represent <minimal size>, <priority> and <maximal size> in this order.

You can read more about it here.

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