...and what are we to do when the screen goes black?
On Jan 20, 2013 2:15 AM, "Muayyad AlSadi" <alsadi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
leaving the user without any clue or error messagethe "begin installation" button was disabledand later went through partitioning process and when I'm doneI was offered to choose LVM, standard or BTRFSI've tried fedora 18 live cd,let me mention somebut it's missing many critical easy to fix final touches from user experiance point of viewhi,the fedora's new installer got many innovative features
I've done all steps in a proper way (I've prepared a partition for / and swap ..etc.)I know what was the problem (as a fedora developer, I know that live installation is just blind copying of an already made filesystem which you can't change its type from ext4 to BTRFS)
in general we should not offer BTRFS optionand always tell the user the reason and how he should fix it
let's take this screenshot
http://i4.minus.com/j0HyRgwBFv38q.png
I believe the orange ribbon should be at the topit's not status bad, it's an error flash messagewe see 3 items, one of them "no disk selected"it has the same level of importance as the rest two,I believe its background or foreground should be made red or orange.
choosing the destination is scary, since people know there are some steps might wipe the entire disk, the screen below needs a way to gently tell the user that this step is not scare "the monster is not in this step"
http://i.minus.com/jWQMDfIBvDHZZ.pnglater steps should *tell* the user what to doeg. delete a partition then activate auto partitioning
or create an ext4 mounted as /always tell the user what is the problem and how can he/she fix it
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