2016-11-21 0:14 GMT+02:00 Andre Robatino <robat...@fedoraproject.org>:
> > Use a Live version of GParted to do your partitioning first, then > install. > > The machine currently has a clean install of F24 (dual-boot with Windows). > Normally, the installer makes me delete the existing Fedora partitions to > free up space, then it creates new partitions using the free space. If I > create empty partitions with GParted or some other tool, will the installer > allow using those, and will it automatically know which to assign to /boot, > / and swap so I don't have to custom partition to make changes? > (Partitioning is not something I'm familiar with or good at.) > If you select Custom partitioning, you can select each partition there and set mountpoint. Also you can check a setting to format said partition. If you have an existing Fedora installation, easiest way is probably to keep partitions and just format / and /boot -- Kari Koskinen
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