Running rapidwiz for 12.1.1 upgrade, getting RW-50008

Hi
running rapidwiz for 12.1.1 upgrade, getting RW-50008
this error, silent mode only supports full stage area...does this mean all of disks must be staged even if not used?
To recap, does this error mean that all directories need to be present for silent install, even if not in use?
I followed doc 1114636.1 Rapidwiz Appears Hung - RW-50008 error
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running rapidwiz for 12.1.1 upgrade, getting RW-50008
this error, silent mode only supports full stage area...does this mean all of disks must be staged even if not used?How do you know what disks will be used and what disks will not?
To recap, does this error mean that all directories need to be present for silent install, even if not in use?Yes -- What disks have you staged?
I followed doc 1114636.1 Rapidwiz Appears Hung - RW-50008 errorFor some reason I cannot access this doc.
Thanks,
Hussein

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