Le mercredi 30 novembre 2005 à 15:54 -0500, Jeff Spaleta a écrit : > On 11/30/05, Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Why should one need to start an installation process to have access to a > > decent gfx partitioning utility ? > > was this a discussion about generally useful partitioning utilities to > help you manage unmounted lvm groups? No... I'm pretty sure it wasn't. > Let me go check the top post. This discussion was about doing some stuff within anaconda or not. Some people argued some functions must be kept inside anaconda because they can't be done on a live system. I replied these functions are generally useful outside the installation/upgrade context, so anaconda is not the right place to put them either. Live/not live is a requirement but this requirement can be achieved without anaconda, and it is generally useful not to weld these functions to the installation process like today. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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