Clemens Eisserer wrote:
+1

I tried both, an upgrade of Fedora17 using fed-up as well as a fresh
install. Beside the brain-dead installer, both times my system was
severely unuseable.
Considering the experience on even farily common hardware I probably
won't give F18 another try and wait for F19, hoping it will be
F18-done-right.

I think the issue is the brain-dead installer, not fc18 itself, since it's working well installed on an empty machine. The fact that I have not been able to get it into dual boot mode is an issue, it recognizes neither WinXP nor fc17 in a new boot/root pair with shared swap and home.boot/root, even though fc18 is installed. Means we can't use it on laptops.

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