Re: netinst of fedora xfce

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On 29.07.2013 09:12, François Patte wrote:
> Le 28/07/2013 21:27, poma a écrit :
>> On 28.07.2013 11:47, François Patte wrote:
>>> Le 27/07/2013 20:37, poma a écrit :
>>>> On 27.07.2013 17:38, François Patte wrote:
>>>>> Le 26/07/2013 18:51, poma a écrit :
>>>>>> On 26.07.2013 18:31, François Patte wrote:
>>>>>> …
>>>>>>> I tried today to install f19 with xfce but it is such a chore that I
>>>>>>> give up and will switch to debian (the debian installer is able to read
>>>>>>> my raid-lvm partition).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bye!
>>>>>> Wait, before you go, leave us a good wine and cheese. :)
>>>>> Nope! I don't share any wine and cheese! Only with people who sympathize...
>>>>>
>>>>> I hate to have to change anything without any reasons.
>>>>>
>>>> Vous avez absolument raison. :)
>>>> Now I guess you understand what you need to make a successful
>>>> installation. ;)
>>> Waiting for anaconda developpers come back to an usable version? Which
>>> can understand what was understood previously (raid..) and giving the
>>> possibility to use an azerty keyboard in case of problem?
>>>
>>> Or switching to another distro?
>>>
>>>
>>>
> 
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Kickstart
>> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/19/html/Installation_Guide/index.html
> 
> And? What to do if the installer quick you out because an "unknown error
> occured"? Moreover when it fall to rescue mode, you can only use a
> qwerty keyboard which makes almost impossible to send a bug report with
> vi...
> 
> Don't tell me that my CD/DVD is corrupted, I checked it and tested it on
> another computer (without raid-lvm installed) and if I take debian
> netinst CD, the debian installer is able to see (and works fine with)
> the raid-lvm partitionning made some years ago by anaconda (f14).
> 
> 
> 
>> When you're done feel free to present your artwork. ;)
> 
> How could I do something like that anaconda denies me the right to go on!
> 
> 

Don't cite nonexistent quotes, s'il vous plaît. ;)
You can always make a gradual upgrade, however it's your call anyway.
Good luck with Debian.


poma

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