Usually you have an option to replace the existing OS during install.  If
not then choose custom partitions which should give the option to assign
and/or format specific partitions.

Qualifier: I used to keep a data partition which needed to be kept intact.
Wiping the old OSes was easily accomplished, which included a reformat of
specific partitions.

Fred Roller

On Sep 6, 2016 8:08 AM, "Jobst Schmalenbach" <jo...@barrett.com.au> wrote:

> Fedora-Live-Workstation-x86_64-23-10.iso
> USB based DVD
> Lenovo Yoga
>
> Description of problem:
> Originally I tried to boot to rescue mode on a Lenovo Yoga that has Ubuntu
> installed. I wanted to start rescue mode, then wipe the ubuntu install by
> formatting the partitions (/ and boot using mkfs.ext4) and replace Ubuntu
> with Fedora 23.
>
> So I inserted the Fedora 23 DVD, wait for the bios boot menu to appear,
> select the DVD drive with inserted Fedora 23 and boot to that. When the
> grub menu appears I select tab and change the kernel line to have "rescue"
> at the end, delete the "quiet" so I can see what is going on and add
> "vag=771".
>
> Just after the "Started D-Bus System Message Bus" it stops:
>
> "Cannot open access to console, the root account is locked. See sulogin(8)
> man page for more details.
>
> As this is "rescue mode" and the idea of rescue mode is to be able to
> access anything that is on the computer even with a messed up password it
> is tricky.
>
> How reproducible:
> I have tried this on three computers:
>  1: a beefy, selfmade workstation that has Fedora 22 installed on the
> local hard drive
>  2: a Dell XPS 13, that has Windows installed (but UEFI disabled)
>  3: Lenovo Yoga that has Ubuntu 16.04 installed (UEFI disabled)
> all of them have the same issue
>
> Additional info:
> It does not matter what setting UEFI boot is set to, I tried this with
> every possible setting in the BIOS that was given to me by the different
> manufacturers, I could not get pass the "root account is locked"
>
> Anybody any ideas, please.
> thanks
> Jobst
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