Re: Fresh installation of Fedora 28 on existing disk without changing partition or LVM structure

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Den 2018-07-31 kl. 17:36, skrev Samuel Sieb:
> On 07/31/2018 07:04 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
>> I have computer which I have upgraded every six month or so from 26
>> September 2014, starting with Fedora 20. I want to do a fresh
>> installation of Fedora. I have a 3 Tbyte disk with two partitions, 500
>> Mbyte for /boot and the rest is one physical volume which is divided in
>> three logical volume /, /home and /data. I want to reuse the old /boot
>> for a new one and also reuse / while preserve /home and /data.
>>
>> Is this doable without lot of work?
> 
> Yes, it's very little work.  Just do the custom disk partitioning and
> assign the partitions you want to use.  You will need to tell it to
> format the / and /boot partitions and make sure that isn't checked for
> the other ones (by default it won't reformat).
> _______________________________________________

Den 2018-07-31 kl. 17:56, skrev stan:
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:04:38 +0200
> Jon Ingason <jon.ingason@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I have computer which I have upgraded every six month or so from 26
>> September 2014, starting with Fedora 20. I want to do a fresh
>> installation of Fedora. I have a 3 Tbyte disk with two partitions, 500
>> Mbyte for /boot and the rest is one physical volume which is divided
>> in three logical volume /, /home and /data. I want to reuse the
>> old /boot for a new one and also reuse / while preserve /home
>> and /data.
>>
>> Is this doable without lot of work?
>
> The last time I did an install, using the custom install option would
> have allowed that.  I haven't done a fresh install for a while, so it
> might have changed.  I would ignore the /home and /data while
> installing, making sure they aren't touched by the install process.
> After install, add them as mounts in the /etc/fstab file.  The home
> created under / during the install will be masked by the new /home from
> fstab.
>
> I don't consider that a lot of work, but YMMV.
> _______________________________________________

Tanks Samuel and Stan, I will look at that.

-- 
Regards

Jon Ingason
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