Re: non-unique LABELs during installation

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On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 12:52, Hans-Olof Hansson wrote:
> During my installation of Fedora Core 2 I got a error message from Anaconda stating that the disk LABELS on the
> disks in my system was not uniqe. I was then told to quit the installation and go fix the problem myself. Eg.
> reboot the system and rename or remove offending LABELs. 
> 
> This may happen when you have multiple disks which have had their Linux previously installed on each of them. Which
> may occur if you try to salvage data on an old installation into the new one, or something similar. 
> 
> Wouldn't it be nice if the system, when Anaconda detects non-unique LABELs, listed all partitions and their LABELs
> on the disks installed in the system? Then allow the user to remove or rename LABELs as he see fit? 

Indeed.  Did you put this RFE in bugzilla?

Forrest



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