I had same problem, I did this : Storage Configuration: custom click Done you will see new window where you will see free space left and your previously installed fedora partitions, all I did was to click on each partiton and ticked on reformat option on the right side of the window and then clicked on update settings. This will create mountpoints for your new fedora 26 . hope this works for you!!
On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 2:13 AM, Dave Mitchell <da...@iabyn.com> wrote: > I'm trying to install F26 on an i386 system with a single 119Gb SSD. > It previously had F22 installed, with a straightforward partitioning > scheme: > > sda1 ext4 500Mb /boot > sda2 LVM encrypted, and containing /, swap, /home > > I booted off Fedora-Workstation-Live-i386-26-1.5.iso, and in the > installer, I selected: > > Storage Configuration: automatic > ticked: "I would like to make additional space available" > ticked: "Encrypt my data" > done > > I then chose an encryption password, then the "Reclaim disk space" > dialogue appeared. I selected > Delete all > but the "Reclaim space" button remains greyed out > > The "reclaim disk space" screen shows: > > disk name filesystem reclaimable space action > ----------------- ---- ---------- ----------------- ------ > 119.2 GiB ATA ... sda (blank) 118.94 GiB total Delete > ext4 sda1 ext4 187MiB of 500 MiB Delete > fedora sda2 LVM not resizable Delete > Free space 1.3 MiB > > Ay the bottom of the screen it has: > > LHS: 1 disk: 118.94 GiB reclaimable space > RHS: Total selected space to reclaim: 3.24 GiB > Installation requires a total of 5.59 GiB for system data > > Then there is Cancel button and an inactive (greyed out) "Reclaim space" > button. > > Any ideas how to proceed from here? > For this install I'm happy to for the current disk contents to be > completely blown away and for Fedora to partition the whole disk as it > sees fit. > > -- > My get-up-and-go just got up and went. > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org >
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