2012/9/16 Adam Williamson <awill...@redhat.com> > On 2012-09-15 8:20, cornel panceac wrote: > >> Thanks, but you still didn't say what options you chose during the run >>> of anaconda. >>> >> >> that's probably because i don't understand what options are you >> referring to: software to install? location? probably the last thing >> i've choosed was whch of those two hard disks to use as an install >> target. i did not see anywhere an option about what kind of >> partitioning i should choose .... maybe it was there and i did not see >> it? >> > > If you just picked a disk and continued, then yup, as the bug report > states, anaconda will reformat the entire disk. > > The way into custom partitioning, for Alpha, is to click 'let me review > and modify the partitions anyway' (well, roughly, I forget the exact > wording). That takes you into the custom partitioning interface. If you > didn't enter that, then anaconda's behaviour would be to reformat all disks > you selected. Again, this will change for Beta/Final. > > > i see, apparently, for me at least, that was another unexpected change. in such a case, the bug i've reported i'll consider it a feature, since it prevented the loss of all data :D
thank you very much for all the help!
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