Re: F18-Beta installer - Aaaargh!

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Hi Michael,
I have had problems with installing the Fedora 18 Beta DVD, not enough disk space. My first solution was an upgrade from Fedora 17, successful, but there was a problem, I need LXDE (old grafic card), which I didn't get this way. Next solution was, run Fedora 17 Live CD and format, partition. Now the Fedora 18 Beta DVD is installing.
Warm regards Joeg



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Von: Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx>
An: test <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Verschickt: Fr, 30 Nov 2012 2:19 pm
Betreff: F18-Beta installer - Aaaargh!

The good news first: F-18 Beta DVD ISO image can be booted from harddisk
again, so it seems I will be able to test that installation method this
time without having to research strange/new/complex entries for GRUB and
loading squashfs images from remote locations.

However, I'm stuck because of the new installer GUI not letting me finish
the manual partitioning. =:-/

First of all, it has become a maze to navigate, although that is not the
final problem. For keyboard, timezone, language and basics I've used the
"Done" button. So far so good. Many mouse-clicks and much mouse-pointer
movement, but at least it accepted my changes.

The installer complains about the "installation source" (ISO) without
telling me what's wrong. There's a "Verify" button, which doesn't seem to
do anything.

Partition is what can drive the user mad.

It defaults to automatic partitioning, complaining about not enough free
space. I've searched for a way to tell it that I want to reuse an existing
logical partition.  One that has a Rawhide->F18-Alpha on it. Somehow I
needed to click "Continue" to reach an error dialog that again tells me
there is not enough free space and that the installer will help me, so I
tell it I don't need help, I want to partition myself, but I cannot escape
that dialog other than with the "Reclaim space" button. Could be
dangerous, but I take the risk and click it after changing the
partitioning which defaults to "LVM", which should be irrelevant when I
partition myself.

I reach the partitioning screen, where assigning mount points is everything
other than intuitive compared with old Anaconda. Partition names are not
displayed anywere, just labels, mount points and names of existing 
installations.
It needs many mouse-clicks to open existing installations (this is a multi-boot
desktop) and reuse mount-points via the "Apply changes" button. Again,
so far so good, at least I can make the installer use the LUKS encrypted
/home and a few /mnt/… targets. I also tell it to reformat (!) the Root
ext4 partition, but:

It continues to display a yellow warning about not enough free space for
automatic partitioning. Help! I can revisit the partitioning screen
endlessly without any way to teach it that reformatting means the space
will be available for installation. And why does it still refer to
automatic partitioning, if I tell it that I partition myself?
What am I missing? The begin installation button is greyed out.

Aaargh!

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