Re: How to interpret F18 Blocker criterion

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On 11/06/2012 02:30 PM, Kamil Paral wrote:
The F18 Blocker criteria contain:

The installer must be able to install into free space alongside an
existing clean single-partition Windows installation and either
install
a bootloader which can boot into the Windows installation, or leave
the
Windows bootloader untouched and working

What must be understood under "single-partition"?

Alexander
The intended purpose is to say this should be a default Windows installation, which usually consist of a single NTFS partition.

But we should probably improve the description, because recent Windows (at least Win 7) create two partitions - 100MB "System Reserved" and then the rest of the space for "disk C".

What's the reason for this criteria and why is it only limited to windows as opposed to OS-X and other OS in general?

JBG
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