> In RC1 the anaconda has eliminated the screen to select where to put the > boot loader, I had the opportunity to make a choice. Anaconda presented a two-panel display that listed the drives it found on the left panel, and a convenient mechanism to select which drives I wanted to use for installation that moved those entries to the right panel. This is a very welcome improvement to what I thought was messy in earlier versions of Fedora. When installation drives are listed on the right panel, there was a flag at the start of an item that I checked to select where the boot loader should be written. There may be other paths for installation that do not offer a choice about where to write the boot loader, but that is what I saw. F14 RC1 booted successfully for me. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test