On Fri, 2013-07-12 at 00:56 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > It's going to be pretty hard to diagnose any of these without more > precise information. > > Usually the only thing you absolutely need is a partition assigned the / > mount point. But if you're doing a UEFI-native install, you also need a > partition of the EFI System Partition type, mounted at /boot/efi . If > you're doing a BIOS-native install to a GPT-labelled disk (which may be > the case, I guess, since you have eleventy billion partitions), you need > a BIOS boot partition to be present on the target disk. Well, that's probably only strictly the case for grub2. But I've no idea how the extlinux path and the 'check for required partitions' path interact, actually. I don't know if anyone's really considered it. It's perfectly possible you've simply found a bug there. Again extlinux is an unsupported option: the anaconda team basically just took the contributed patches, and it's been minimally tested. It's entirely possible it has odd interactions with other checks and the like. anaconda's a complex beast and such things only usually get worked out with usage. -- Adam Williamson Fedora QA Community Monkey IRC: adamw | Twitter: AdamW_Fedora | identi.ca: adamwfedora http://www.happyassassin.net -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test