On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 10:28:41AM +0000, Gordan Bobic wrote:
Dumbing down of installation time partitioning customization since
Fedora 11 (not to mention it's complete removal in text-mode
install, which I thought was quite enfuriating, doubly so when it
filtered down into RHEL6 to boot) has certainly not been a welcome
change for those of us who know what we are doing. The argument from
the maintainers has been that if you are that hung up about it you
should be creating a kickstart configuration file and sorting it out
from there. I imagine it is about 9 releases too late to complain
about it.
I don't think *complaining* about it is going to be constructive, but if we
can frame user communities and use-cases in positive ways, that helps the
design team help *us*.
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