On Sat, 2008-02-02 at 16:31 -0800, tns1 wrote: > I just thought an upgrade might be safer than a fresh install. Why? Leaving "safeness" aside, an update often entails trying to sort out the mess of old things that clash with new things, that didn't get updated/replaced/moved. > When I started to 'upgrade', I got a warning about /dev/hda6 not being > mountable and how I might have problems if I continued, so I quit. You'd have to say why it couldn't be mounted. Drive errors being one reason that you'd need to check on before continuing. File system errors are something you can deal with by just wiping off the partition and installing anew. > I added volume labels in XP for partition 1 & 6, but it when I booted in > FC3, it didn't make any difference as far as what $blkid and fdisk > report. I guess volume labels are not the same as partition labels. Yes/no... They're similar things, but how XP and EXT3 go about doing their business is very different, anyway. > So really three questions: > How would I add partition labels if I really needed to? You can use e2label or tune2fs. > Do I really need to? Yes, mostly... Fedora uses labels for mounting things. You can manually configure things to use the devices, as prior releases did, but you'd have to manually tweak things. > Why doesn't the installer report the same sizes as fdisk? Don't know that one. Partitioning seems to be a black art, especially seeing how half the tools disagree with each other. Best advice is usually to use just one tool for partitioning, not a cluster of different ones. But if you're concerned about the installer futzing up partitions, first do backups before proceeding. Second, you can re-partition, and reformat (if you need) your drive before installing. I'd suggest that if you don't reformat, you delete old files and directories, at least. Then during the install, choose manual partitioning, choose the partitions that you want to install to, and deselect options to reformat them. -- (This computer runs FC7, my others run FC4, FC5 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list