On Wed, Mar 05, 2014 at 03:58:48PM +0000, Liam Proven wrote: > Hi there. First post from someone returning to the RH family fold for > the first time since about 1996-1999, when I was a RHL user (v4 - v6 > full time on my servers, v7/8/9 reviewed for various magazines - then > I switched to Caldera, then to SUSE and then to Ubuntu when it came > out.) > > I'm trying to take a look at Fedora on real hardware as opposed to in > a VM. This is on a machine that multi-boots Windows 7, Ubuntu 13.10, > Crunchbang 11 and (used to) ElementaryOS. > > I am trying to install on /dev/sda. It's a 1TB HD - there's also a > 120GB SSD as /dev/sdb with Ubuntu's root filesystem and Win7 on it. > > I have a pre-configured set of folders: > > /dev/sda10 /home 150GB > /dev/sda11 (NTFS shared data) ~750GB > /dev/sda5 / 16GB <- this is where I want to put Fedora; it used to be > elementary's / > /dev/sda6 (Crunchbang /) 16GB > /dev/sda7 (FAT32, Windows pagefile) 8GB > /dev/sda8 (Linux swap) 8GB > > So I need to tell Fedora to put root on sda5 and /home on sda10 and > use sda8 for swap. I want the bootloader on sda5 as well. I'm > currently using Ubuntu's GRUB, as it's my primary OS, but I plan to > replace this with a standalone boot manager. > > I managed to get the Fedora installer to format sda5 but then, having > 16GB of / + 150GB of /home and 8GB of swap, it said that it didn't > have enough space for the 6.7GB of stuff it needed to install and > crashed out with a series of Python errors. > > Now it can't "see" a distro on sda5, it won't let me choose it as an > option. I can't remove and recreate it, either - or at least, I can't > see how. I also can't see how to tell it to put the bootloader in the > root partition. > > Is it me, or is the installer just not flexible enough to cope with > this sort of scenario? I don't think the "new" Anaconda is as flexibled as the old one, so it may well not allow you to do what you wanbt, But what I DO know is that everything in the new installer is obscure as heck, 'specially in the area of defining partitions and their usage. sometimes I stumble around in there trying to make it do what I want for quite a while. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. ------------------------------ Philippians 4:13 ------------------------------- -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org