On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 20:26:24 -0500
Doug wrote:
> I'm not familiar with Fedora, but it seems logical that you could
> set up the partitions you want using GParted, format the ones
> you want formatted, and then not let Fedora mess with the
> partitions at all--just install to those that are there a
On 01/23/2013 05:26 PM, Doug wrote:
I'm not familiar with Fedora, but it seems logical that you could
set up the partitions you want using GParted, format the ones
you want formatted, and then not let Fedora mess with the
partitions at all--just install to those that are there already.
Even i
On 01/23/2013 04:36 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 12:57:07 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
It's exactly that. It doesn't "move" it, though, but reuses it.
I also used a shared /home, and since it's listed for the other
recognized "Linux" installations, I unfold one of those and fill in
El mié, 23-01-2013 a las 13:59 +, Dave Cross escribió:
> I think that the new Anaconda is missing some functionality that was
> previously available. If it's not missing, then it's really well
> hidden and I'd appreciate some help tracking it down.
>
> As I mentioned in a previous email, FedU
On 01/23/2013 01:36 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
/home? There's a "Reformat" checkbox right of the mount-point field.
There are also other fields one would need to activate explicitly before
one could choose them (e.g. the filesystem when reformatting).
Yes. I've been reading about problems wit
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 12:57:07 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> > It's exactly that. It doesn't "move" it, though, but reuses it.
> > I also used a shared /home, and since it's listed for the other
> > recognized "Linux" installations, I unfold one of those and fill in
> > the mount-point at the right side
On 01/23/2013 06:54 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
It's exactly that. It doesn't "move" it, though, but reuses it.
I also used a shared /home, and since it's listed for the other
recognized "Linux" installations, I unfold one of those and fill in
the mount-point at the right side of the screen.
Ca
Am 23.01.2013 20:00, schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
> Actually there is a LOT in the /home/user directory that can be version
> specific. All those dot directories. From
> F15 to F16 for gnome 2 to 3 would have been VERY painful.
well but this is still there after a new install and restore data
or
On 01/23/2013 09:38 AM, Andras Simon wrote:
2013/1/23, Dave Cross :
[...]
I have a separate /home partition which contains all of my important
data. Therefore I want to do a new installation of Fedora 18 but reuse
the existing /home partition. In the old Anaconda that was simple. I'd
just use
Allegedly, on or about 23 January 2013, Dave Cross sent:
> I have a separate /home partition which contains all of my important
> data. Therefore I want to do a new installation of Fedora 18 but reuse
> the existing /home partition. In the old Anaconda that was simple. I'd
> just use set up a custo
Michael Schwendt wrote:
> It's exactly that. It doesn't "move" it, though, but reuses it.
> I also used a shared /home, and since it's listed for the other
> recognized "Linux" installations, I unfold one of those and fill in
> the mount-point at the right side of the screen.
I'd file an RFE on th
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 08:26:18 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Dave Cross wrote:
> > I have a separate /home partition which contains all of my important
> > data. Therefore I want to do a new installation of Fedora 18 but reuse
> > the existing /home partition. In the old Anaconda that was simp
2013/1/23, Dave Cross :
[...]
> I have a separate /home partition which contains all of my important
> data. Therefore I want to do a new installation of Fedora 18 but reuse
> the existing /home partition. In the old Anaconda that was simple. I'd
> just use set up a customised partition layout, t
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 14:18:18 + Dave Cross wrote:
> On 23 January 2013 14:10, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 01:59:37PM +, Dave Cross wrote:
> >> I have a separate /home partition which contains all of my important
> >> data. Therefore I want to do a new installation of
Dave Cross wrote:
> I have a separate /home partition which contains all of my important
> data. Therefore I want to do a new installation of Fedora 18 but reuse
> the existing /home partition. In the old Anaconda that was simple. I'd
> just use set up a customised partition layout, telling it to r
On 23 January 2013 14:10, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 01:59:37PM +, Dave Cross wrote:
>> I have a separate /home partition which contains all of my important
>> data. Therefore I want to do a new installation of Fedora 18 but reuse
>> the existing /home partition. In the ol
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 01:59:37PM +, Dave Cross wrote:
> I have a separate /home partition which contains all of my important
> data. Therefore I want to do a new installation of Fedora 18 but reuse
> the existing /home partition. In the old Anaconda that was simple. I'd
> just use set up a cu
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