Hi folks, Congrats on the Fedora 7 release, it's quite nice. Here are a few notes about the install/anacoda experience from my perspective. Few things to keep in mind: * I am a experienced hacker that's lazy and wants to behave like a newbie from time to time (and during installation it's one of those times) * I have only one Linux distro on my box, Fedora 6 in this case, which I keep as close to standard as possible And now for my observations: * the general experience is nice and pleasant, congrats! * on the Install/Upgrade screen, why is "Install" selected by default when the program already detected that I have only _one_ image installed. This forces the user to override an option that can be pretty automatic for most people. * on the boot-loader screen, first 2 choices where disabled (for reasons that I did not understand). And since I was running Grub before (which came standard with Fedora), why ask me what do so here, and not just upgrade as required?!? * the advanced config for bootloader checkbox was on by default, and that took me to a new screen (I think it's new in this version), that would make even a grown man cry. Do I want the bootloader in MBR or funny looking LVM-related location? Beats me! The entire screen was cryptic at best, and this from a long-time Linux hacker! Why subject people to this screen by default? * after upgrade, the new system failed to boot -- the horror! It was simple to fix, the default grub entry was still pointed to the old kernel image that got nuked, so I had to manually pick the other, newer image, and then edit /etc/grub.conf by hand. Never experienced this before. * postgres got upgraded (yay!) only to find out that it will not start anymore due to format incompatibility, and I had to do a dump/restore. But how to do so if the database refuses to load?!? At the very least the installer should have detected the condition and warn me to do the dump before the install, at best it would do the dump/restore automagically. I know I am being picky, but anaconda is now such a nice application that the bar is quite high. Good work! -- Dimi Paun <dimi@xxxxxxxxxxx> Lattica, Inc. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list