On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 21:36 -0600, Jim Haynes wrote: > I had the same problem others have reported with non-working mouse and > keybaord when X starts up. > > Then I tried to go ahead and install using the basic video system. > I don't know if the following is a bug or if I just don't understand > what I'm doing. I have on the first disk a working F12 system, an > old F11 system that I can blow away, a swap partition, and a bunch of > free space. > > I told it to do a fresh install and use the free space and it said > it couldn't find any free space. Then I told it to do a fresh > install and use existing space, and I did not see it give me any > choices about the partitioning that was going to be done or even tell > me what it was going to do when it got to where it said it was going > to write new partition data to the disk, so I backed out. If I had > been given a choice I would have told it to install in the partition > that currently contains the old F11 system and not touch the working > F12 system. Then I tried telling it to update the F11 system, not what I > really had in mind to do, and in any case anaconda crashed with that > selection. > > It's been quite a long time since I used the basic video kind of install, > and I don't remember that far back, but seems like it should give me a > lot more control over partitioning, like the X-install does. Am I > missing some switches that would get me into more detailed control over > partitioning in the basic video system? > > > > jhhaynes at earthlink dot net > Hi Jim, If you do a graphical install, checking 'Review and modify partitioning layout' at very below of the partitioning page can get you into more detailed partitioning info. But you cannot review it if using a text install. Thanks, He Rui -- Contacts FAS Name: Rhe Location: Beijing/UTC+8 TEL: 86-010-62608141 IRC nick: rhe #fedora-qa #fedora-zh -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test