On Sat, 1 Dec 2012 14:31:51 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote: > In many many years of installing all kinds of linux distros, > I have never encountered a more baffling and cryptic screen > than the one I ran into when I made the attempt to install > Fedora 18 Beta from the DVD image: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=882542 > > This has got to be the result of a group of maniacs > giving each other feedback about how great this design is > when they all know what everything means because they > were there when it grew. > > Coming along after the fact and seeing it for the first > time, I can't tell what on earth it is trying to convey, > and I'm certainly not going to randomly try things when > I'm potentially destroying the disks on my primary system > if I interpret some part of this cryptic nonsense > incorrectly. Hmmm, you would have had to leave at the very first warning dialog where you explicitly need to confirm that you're willing to be brave. ;-p The user interface for reusing mount-points from existing installations found on the storage device(s) isn't pretty. It's also not too obvious that reused mount-points move from an old installation to the new one only if they are to be reformatted. E.g. "Swap" and "Root", but other mount-points stick to the old installation, even if that one doesn't have a system Root anymore. And that with "Apply Changes" one touches the new installation not the old/unfolded one. At least the installer backend worked. It could be interesting to read what documentation would say about these installer screens. Imagine, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux manual had to explain these screens. -- Fedora release 18 (Spherical Cow) - Linux 3.6.7-5.fc18.x86_64 loadavg: 0.00 0.01 0.07 -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test