Originally I was thinking the installer's assertion that Btrfs is not resizable just needed a verbiage change to "Resize unsupported" But there's a consequence that makes this a show stopper for Btrfs becoming the eventual default file system. Actual behavior: 1. F18, use Guided Partitioning, partition scheme set to Btrfs, on a blank drive. 2. F19, use Guided Partitioning = can't, there isn't enough space and the installer won't resize Btrfs volumes. Expected behavior: Either Guided partitioning should enable the shrinking of the Btrfs file system to make room for a new 500MB ext4 /boot. OR it needs to support /boot on Btrfs subvolumes. OR it needs to support reusing an existing /boot. Currently none of these are supported in Guided partitioning. Work around: Use Manual partitioning, and place /boot on btrfs as a subvolume. This also triggers this grubby bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=864198. Chris Murphy |
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