-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 What about this scenario: * Start installation process of the new release. * Upon detection of your existing copy of Fedora, prompt the user to migrate user information, accounts, etc. ° If clean installation is selected offer at least two options: - Format current partition layout. - Keep personal files and account/system layout (fstab) information. ° Proceed according to options with the disks, in case of unallocated partitions (as per fstab) and usable partitions found, prompt the user if he/she would like to start disk druid to allocate/format/etc those partitions or stick to the migrated fstab layout and doing the allocation later. * Select packages, mirrors, etc * Boot your system, and make first boot inherit system accounts information. In oder words, if there is something "nonstandard" on /etc/shadow and /etc/group, and they correlate to the users in /home, skip the user creation step. Basically instead of full reformat, what would be done is something like a 'for in' loop to remove all system files, except for those needed to perform the migration, i.e /home (in case of a monolithic /, and if there's a /home entry as a mountpoint in fstab, ignore this), /etc/shadow, /etc/group, /etc/passwd. Perform the installation, and if users in /etc/passwd do match the declaration of their home directories, make First Boot skip user creation. It would also be helpful to be able to asign root's password as part of the First Boot service, especially helpful if you sell systems with Fedora pre-installed, you can kick-start the systems for installation, and the end user is able to set their own root password as part of the first boot configuration routine. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE94xMXM+XOp70dwoRAhgaAJ4y+4IxdsF+Rn/bwIvV4sFLJxvxWwCePjNW fFFXrkt0wudA/LfW7Wy4nCE= =qhBU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list