On 06/06/2013 05:34 PM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote: > On 06.06.2013 10:30, Gerhard Gappmeier wrote: >> >> Unfortunately the installer does not allow to create this kind of partition >> layout. With F17 this was possible. > Yes, it was possible in F17. Now it isn't :) It's kind of improvement in > installer. > >> 2.) Installing F17 and upgrade using fedup. This fails. Seems like fedup is >> not able to handle this layout. > fedup is not touching anything in partition layout. (someone on devel@ > group stated this recently) fedup downloads packages, new kernel and > "installation" initrd. Then it uses yum/rpm do upgrade OS. So it should > be possible to upgrade your machine. > >> 3.) Kickstart: It looks like this is most likely the way to get it working. >> But I was not able to write a working kickstart script. The online doc is not >> enough for that. I found same kickstart examples using Google, but these >> didn't work either. > This is the only chance to do what you want. I also wait with > upgrade/reinstall on some of my boxes because I can't play with > kickstart to learn how it works. I have no spare box to destroy for one > day. You can see content of kickstart-ks.cfg in /root directory of your > Fedora 17 install and use it for new installation. It should be called as 'anaconda-ks.cfg' in your '/root/' directory. > >> >> Maybe somebody can assists me with that or has a better idea how to install >> that system. >> > I'm waiting for this feature to be available back in Fedora. For now I > don't have any good news for you. This kind of installation might be > only possible using kickstart. Please try Fedora 19, maybe it's > available again. > > > > Mateusz Marzantowicz > -- Regards, Rejy M Cyriac (rmc) -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org