Liam Proven <lproven(a)gmail.com> writes:
On 21 March 2014 23:25, Chris Murphy <lists(a)colorremedies.com>
wrote:
> Ahh, so when hyperbole simply isn't going far enough we actually
> have to descend into the obviously ridiculous, as in, worthy of
> ridicule. My house plant can do a Fedora install with this
> installer. That you keep failing to get any kind of successful
> installation is a bit amusing. Maybe you need more water?
Firstly, your mocking hectoring tone is very unhelpful, annoying and
is not a productive way to engage.
+1
The F20 installer was completely unable to understand it and allow
me
to install a complete system. Assigned some 250GiB of space, it said
that it needed 6.5GB and there wasn't enough room.
Yeah I had the same thing coming up with the F19 installer. There was
plenty of room and it said there isn`t and refused to use the partitions
that were there. And try to make it use existing partitions
... "disaster" is a good word to describe it.
In trying to install, it erased one of the spare-root partitions and
was unable to recreate it in the available empty space.
That`s why I`d have to unplug all disks except the system disks I`d
install on --- which is a PITA. And it`s not even possible when you
have a laptop and are forced to install on the same disks the data is
on.
It *is* broken and it *is* unusable. "Well it works for me"
is *not*
an adequate reply.
+1
Let`s say you install to a software RAID-1 --- which is minimum
requirement for anything to put data on --- made from two disks, with
encrypted partitions (as usual /, /usr, /home, /tmp, /var, /usr/local,
and a swap partition). You want to have these partitions in a
particular order on the disks, i. e. swap at the beginning because
chances are it`s faster, then /usr, /var, /tmp, /usr/local and /home, in
that order.
That`s nothing complicated, either, and I don`t think that`s possible
with Fedoras installer. Or is it? And if it is, how long does it take
to do the partitioning?
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Fedora release 20 (Heisenbug)