This is a bit long: installation on a laptop: boot live system and select install to disk The screen brightness is adjustable by only two steps and the screen is way too bright at almost maximum. The built-in dedicated graphics card is not used but not switched off, either. The resulting power drain would make it impossible to complete the installation on battery power. Language selection is confusing because you have to discover the Continue button, which is located out of sight far off at the right edge of the screen. Tapping on the scratchpad doesn`t have any effect (should simulate a mouse click). Scrolling with two fingers doesn`t work, either. At least the scratchpad is working (fortunately, it does have buttons). Keyboard selection should be a step within language selection rather than an extra step. Network configuration doesn`t have any way to enter the IP address. Installation Destination ... The disks show up, but how the hell do I create a software raid-1 from them?? There are no options to do anything like that. Well, I`ve selected the disks now, which is pretty weird and confusing. I want to create a raid and not select them. Why is the Done button so inconveniently placed at the left top of the screen? Why not out of sight like the Continue button, or better, under the "Add a disk" button ... The installer claims I have 659.36GB of free space, which is incorrect. The disks I have selected are shown as 715.40GB each (which is about right), which makes 1430.8GB and not 659.36GB. Why is LVM a default "Partition scheme" (whatever that means)? I have no use for lvm. Let`s say "I want more space" ... and "Standard Partition" (whatever that is) and "Encrypt my data and set a passphrase later". Continue and I`m asked for a passphrase! That was supposed to happen LATER, not NOW ... So enter a passphrase ... Now I can either "Cancel" or "Save Passphrase". Seriously? Where is my passphrase saved? I suppose I could as well write it on a sticker and glue it to the monitor ... Hm, ok delete all partitions. Now I could begin the installation. But how do I install on software raid-1?? Why can`t I do that and partition the disks after I deleted all partitions? Is the installation now going to proceed without partitions? So select a destination again ... and to review/modify the partitions. Now it`s asking me a passphrase again --- wasn`t that saved? There are dots in the entry fields, so which passphrase is it using? Better enter that again ... and save it to where ever :( Now I can apparently create mount points. Why would I create mount points before making a raid and before creating partitions?? Why can`t I just press the + key rather having to click the + button? I don`t like this installer ... Hm, now I can only create a mount point but no raid :( It says at the bottom that two storage devices are selected, which looks like a link. And when I click on it, it shows two disks in a window, one of them is marked as "Boot". Why can`t change that? I don`t want to boot from that disk ... So perhaps let`s make two small partitions to be mounted as /boot, one of which is going to be a mirror of the other. Perhaps the installer then finally lets me create a raid-1 ... Hmm ... let`s make that 512M ... There we go, finally I can say that this partition is supposed to be RAID --- which probably doesn`t work anyway, but since it`s allowed, I make it RAID-1 with ext4. + swap 64GB: Is that going to be on the raid or what? It says sda2, so apparently not :( Now fiddle around to get the swap on the raid ... which seems actually easy to do, same as with /boot. + /usr, 16GB, RAID, ext4, encrypt Now why does the swap partition displayed after /usr rather than before it where I put it??? Anyway ... + /usr/local, 8GB, RAID, ext4, encrypt --- why does the cursor disappear when pressing the Tab key rather going into the "Capacity" field? Why does nothing happen when I press Return after entering "8G"? Strange, the available disk space on the left disk is decreasing while the it stays the same on the right one. Where is it going to put the raid? + /var, 512GB, RAID, ext4, encrypted + /home, 8GB, RAID, ext4, encrypted That`s ok so far, I`m done. ... WOW! The settings I made are going to destroy devices! They don`t only destroy data and partitions, they actually destroy devices. Should I accept that? Let`s see ... Hm, why is it asking me for the passphrase again? At least typing it so many times helps me to remember it. But now there is an error with checking the storage configuration. Hm. Ah, hm, I don`t have defined a root partition. Modify Storage Layout ... Ugh. Do I seriously have to start all over again?? :(((( Great, I must enter the passphrase again ... What was it saved for earlier? Or wasn`t it? But at least I don`t need to start over with the partitioning :) + /, 8GB, RAID, ext4, encrypted --- that the Tab key doesn`t work is really annoying ... Done, destroy devices, enter passphrase again --- this now annoys me, too. There is no way to tell what passphrase is going to be used because the entry fields are full of dots, so you have to enter it all the time. Either omit the dots or don`t keep asking. If not asking, add a button to change the passphrase. Finally I can begin the installation. This took about an hour so far. And so far, this installer is WAYYYY better than the Fedora ones I`ve seen before. Lots of thanks goes to the developers! But only so far. The installation finished, and I can`t boot. Only thing I`m getting is a dot at the top left of the screen and a blinking cursor underneath. Now what? Enter the passphrase? That doesn`t have any effect. 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