Hi,
I have been a Linux hobbyist for a while (?10 years?), and have been
using Mandriva and Open Suse.
Due to software availability and support I am looking to move to Fedora.
I have the install disk for Fedora WS 35.
I am having trouble in the Fedora setup with setting up my disk
structure.  I have not used LVM previously, and suspect that is what I
don't understand or cannot control.

My current opensuse system has 5 disk drives, mounted at /, /home,
/srv/dbStore with the others in my primary user name area.  / is BtrFS,
with the others all being XFS.  (Until trying to install Fedora, I was
not aware BtrFS included a logical volume manager)

In the Fedora install I want to reproduce my existing disk structure,
and retain existing data on all disks except / (and efi, swap and biosboot) 
(I generally have two boot options - and share my file structure
between both.  I then do a clean operating system install every 12
months.  I'm happy to think about changing this procedure and my
constraints - but not now ...)

I have been trying multiple Fedora installation options and
cannot find a way to mount the disks without reformatting them and
converting to LVM.  I have not seen XFS mentioned as an option in the
installation.

I have done searches and found some sample Fedora installs, but I cannot
find anything about using existing disks without reformatting.  I am
particularly keen to retain my current /home.

Can anyone provide me with some simple instructions on doing a Fedora
workstation install specifying existing disks?

Many thanks

Hugh
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