Fedora 31 Self-Contained Change proposal: Simply reclaim disk space in Anaconda

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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Anaconda_Reclaim_Disk_Space

== Summary ==
The installer shows the Resize Disk Space dialog to reclaim disk space
for the automatic partitioning in the graphical user interface. The
Anaconda team would like to replace this dialog with a simple list of
predefined choices.

== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:Vponcova| Vendula Poncova]]
* Email: vponcova@xxxxxxxxxx


== Detailed Description ==
The installer shows the Resize Disk Space dialog to reclaim disk space
for the automatic partitioning in the graphical user interface. The
Anaconda team would like to replace this dialog with the following
list of choices:

* Use all disk space
* Use free space available for use
* Replace existing Linux system(s)
* Shrink or remove existing partitions

The first three options will redirect users to the Installation
Summary screen. The automatic partitioning will be configured based on
the selected action.

The last option will redirect users to the Manual Partitioning screen.
Users can shrink or remove existing partitions, automatically create
new partitions and leave the screen.

The Manual Partitioning screen supports all actions of the Resize Disk
Space dialog, so it doesn't make sense to have two user interfaces
with the same functionality.

== Benefit to Fedora ==
Simple predefined choices should improve the user experience for
users, who are not interested in shrinking or removing specific
partitions. Beginners can use all or free disk space without other
interaction. Advanced users can quickly reinstall their systems and
virtual machines.

== Scope ==
* Proposal owners: Implement the new dialog window for the graphical
user interface. The support for the dialog actions is already
implemented for the text user interface and kickstart installations.
It is a very small and isolated change.
* Other developers: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
* Policies and guidelines: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)

== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
N/A (not a System Wide Change)

== How To Test ==
N/A (not a System Wide Change)

== User Experience ==
During the Fedora installation, it will be easier to set up the
automatic partitioning in the graphical user interface. Users can
choose with one click to use all disk space, all free space or to
replace existing Linux systems.

These options are supported also in the text user interface and
kickstart files, so users might be already familiar with them.

Advanced users can choose to shrink or remove existing partitions.
They will be redirected to the Manual Partitioning screen, where they
can delete and shrink partitions and automatically generate partitions
for the new installation. However, users have much more flexibility at
this point. They can create a fully customized configuration without
having to revisit the Installation Destination screen.

== Dependencies ==
N/A (not a System Wide Change)

== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Revert the changes in Anaconda.
* Contingency deadline: Beta Freeze
* Blocks release? No
* Blocks product? No

== Documentation ==
N/A (not a System Wide Change)



-- 
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
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