On 7/15/2013 12:57 AM, lee wrote:
I recently installed Korora, which is closely derived from Fedora, I'm told.Richard Vickery <richard.vickeryrv@xxxxxxxxx> writes:If I had had disks with data on them when I tried out the installer, I wouldn't have clicked on that Done button, either.Why not install it and make partitions at a later time?Does the installer support creating a file system directly on a device without partitioning it? Even if it does, how do you later make partitions on a device that contains a file system and no partitions? As is my usual preference, I used GParted to make and format partitions before I installed Korora in a multi-boot configuration with Windows 7 and PCLOS-KDE. It was quite difficult and non obvious how to install Korora on the / and /home partitions I made for it, but it can be done. From other posts here, I believe the Fedora and Korora installers are the same, and, to be honest, they suck! I don't usually post such language, but in this case it's deserved! --doug |
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