On 03.12.2012 17:06, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Mon, 2012-12-03 at 15:09 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote: > >> 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. > Those aren't mount points: they're labels. Mount points are shown on the > right. This is obviously confusing people, though. > To be honest - it's very confusing. I've managed to install Fedora 18 over my old Fedora 17 side by side with Windows 7 and I feel so geeky now. I spent about 15 minutes only partitioning (not changed anything, only reattached what was done in Fedora 17) in new installer. Now I'm very happy that I know all that things about different partition types, file systems, LVM's, raids, etc. but regular user is dead by now. Maybe it's possible to measure time spend by user in each spoke? This kind of feedback might help to improve something in the next Fedora release. Mateusz Marzantowicz -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test