Andrew Farris wrote:
Anaconda is smart enough to create labels which do not conflict with
already existing ones. At least this was the case when I was adding
new installations on the same machine. I could redo later these
labels to be consistent across a particular installation but this is
only for my own sanity. I may have five or six distros, between
Fedora and CentOS and x86_64 and i386, on my test box at a given
moment.
I was not aware anaconda was now doing this correctly, that certainly
would be an improvement over the last time I tried multiple physical
installations.
I was wondering why I didn't actually recall name collisions when I was
testing FC6, RHEL5 (twice) and some others on one system. I'd put it
down to an approaching new decade.
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Cheers
John
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