> > Um, yes it is? "The only concern I ever had for my layout is > > whether the next distro installer would be smart enough to > > let me skip formatting of the / partition." > > I belive that ... > > you talk about the action itself > > Kamil talks about *allowing* the action Speaking for myself: if the default behavior is to format the root partition, and I have to find a small obscure deep hidden checkbox and then confirm a big fat warning to persuade the installer not to format it, I'm perfectly content with that solution. I don't object against the default behavior, but I like when there is an option "yes, I am an advanced user and yes, I really know what I am doing, thank you very much" that allows me to override it. I just want to point out that I believe I have a valid use case and I believe it relates to more people than just me (small notebook disks are common, LVM is uncommon, /home on root partition in default distro install is common). But I'll not fight for it, because of course I'll manage, if needed. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test