Installer sees the partitions of other Linuxes.  But when rebooting after 
installation Fedora was the only choice.

Running grub2-mkconfig fixed it, ie other distribution became available.  Sort 
of.  Problems:
1)  Fedora was the default and there is no easy way (that is without reading 
the 150+ pages of Grub documentation to change that)
2)  If user does not know about grub2-mkconfig he will believe he is "trapped" 
in Fedora and will be very, very angry
3)  Every time he runs the other distribution and updates it he needs to 
rebooot into Fedora and run grub2-mkconfig 

On Mon, 6 Jan 2014 15:28:34 -0700
Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote:

> 
> On Jan 6, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Jean François Martinez <jfm...@free.fr> wrote:
> 
> > Centos 6 wasn't detected at install time.
> 
> This is rather vague. Do you mean the installer doesn't see any of the CentOS 
> partitions/LVs? Or CentOS isn't included as a grub menu item after installing 
> Fedora 20?
> 
> 
> Chris Murphy
> 


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