Help with selecting stuff in telnet install of fedora

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Highly recomment you not choose automatic for the principal reason that automatic puts you at a disadvantage in future upgrades by virtue of the fact that it will not create a separate /home partition. 

The amount of space available on any given device is displayed in Disk Druid. But, if the Druid isn't offering you anything other than HDC, it can't deal with anything other than HDC.

Perhaps you'll have more choices by using the Druid rather than automatic. But, you should determine in advance where things are. Partitioning is not a place to make mistakes.

Jared writes:
> I am using jaws 5.0 with putty as a telnet client. When I try to instal
> fedora over telnet I have some problems. The major show stopper is I can
> not sceem to select drives to install to. The only drive I see with jaws
> is hdc I have two hard drives one that has about 13 gigs unalocated on
> it and one that is mapped as D in windows and no unalocated space. When
> I try to install to hdc it says can't create primary partition which
> makes me think hdc is my drive with no unalocated space. So my question
> si how do I select what drive to install to after it says select
> partition whne I chose automatic? If someone can give me hints on how to
> navigate the lists and tab around to select I'd appreciate it. I can use
> the jaws cursor but it doesn't seem to be much help for telling what is
> selected. Thanks for any help.
> 
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