As a principle guess I would say that the RHEL installer is written in Python and it's trying to read the partition table on your disk(s) and getting back something it's not expecting. More specifically I would guess you have a disk in an unusual state, possibly say a disk with no partition table, a blank partition table, or a partition table written by something that does not conform to PC standards .. unless you've been playing with the installer which has resulted in it trying to interrogate a non-exi...
	
				
			
	As a principle guess I would say that the RHEL installer is written in Python and it's trying to read the partition table on your disk(s) and getting back something it's not expecting. More specifically I would guess you have a disk in an unusual state, possibly say a disk with no partition table, a blank partition table, or a partition table written by something that does not conform to PC standards .. unless you've been playing with the installer which has resulted in it trying to interrogate a non-exi...
	
			
Re: Linux Kickstart issues
26 September 2022 3:26 pm
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