With the reinstall of F43 the live DVD wanted a minimum of 3 mount points, /, /boot and /boot/efi. As I was using the same partitions for those as my previous installation I told the installer to reformat the / and /boot partitions, as part of this the installer did not provide a dropdown to specify what format to use, and it's format was EXT4 rather than BTRFS, is this what it is supposed to do given that I thought Fedora had standardised on BTRFS for it partitions?

The default file system depends on the edition that is being installed as I understand it.

For example Server uses xfs.

I have not used the live installer recently, but the new installed did allow me to set the
file system type from the hamburger (3 lines menu) storage options.
Hi Barry,
    When I ran the live installer and it got to the option of specifying how I wanted to do the install I selected the option to specify the partitions to install to, whereby is then said I need to install /, /boot and /boot.efi, and when I selected the partitions for each of those it gave me the option of either formatting or not formatting, and for / and /boot I specified I wanted them formatted, but that selection was either on or off. Unless I didn't see the format options on the screen it didn't give me any, and when it showed what it was going to do before I told it to go off and do the install, it said it was going to format / and /boot as ext4, not that I was averse to it doing that, I was just surprised it did that given what I thought was the Fedora standard. From memory, when I did the F42 install from a live DVD the same options did things differently.

regards,


Barry


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