On 2013-01-14 15:05, Brian C. Lane wrote:
We dropped the shrink button since all it did was minimized your
windows
partition, not leaving much space for actually using it.
Okay, so if we do dual-boot, we'll have to make sure that the VM image
we give the users has enough free space to install Fedora without
shrinking Windows. That should still be doable though, right?
- BTRFS configuration - there's actually a bug that is in F18 gold
that complicates BTRFS installations
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893758) so it might not
be a good idea to include this anyway.
This really only hits VM use with a tiny disk, doesn't it? As long as
you have more than enough space to do the install you won't have
space
problems.
By default virt-manager gives you 8 GB, so we'd have to be sure during
any test involving BTRFS that we provide more space than that. I'm not
sure how much it needs though, maybe 20GB would be safe?
~m
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