Bug 49192

Summary: Autopartitioning not creating large enough partitions
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Bryan Leopard <bryan.leopard>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Brent Fox <bfox>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Brock Organ <borgan>
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Version: 7.3CC: prago
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Description Bryan Leopard 2001-07-16 19:14:56 UTC
PL ML350 1Ghz
1x9Gb hard drive

select server install - x-windows and Gnome
select autopartition - remove all linux partitions - ok
formats partitions ok
starts to load files - and quits with an error:

"you don't appear to have enough disk space
to install the packages you seleted. You
need more space on the following filesystems:
mount point /usr space needed 457M"

Comment 1 Michael Fulbright 2001-07-17 15:51:20 UTC
This issue is most likely because we were not rereading the partition table
correctly. We have addressed this bug in beta 2 - please retry and let us know
the outcome.

Comment 2 Glen Foster 2001-07-17 18:56:10 UTC
This defect considered MUST-FIX for Fairfax gold-release.

Comment 3 Brent Fox 2001-07-24 21:15:16 UTC
Please reopen if this bug is not fixed in Beta 2.

Comment 4 Bryan Leopard 2001-07-30 19:28:18 UTC
still fails with not enough room in Beta 2


Comment 5 Jeremy Katz 2001-07-30 23:02:29 UTC
Is there still not enough space with beta3?

Comment 6 Brent Fox 2001-08-14 03:16:41 UTC
bryan, any more info here?

Comment 7 Bryan Leopard 2001-08-15 13:26:13 UTC
I am trying to get the information from my engineer.

Comment 8 Brent Fox 2001-08-16 14:47:53 UTC
Ok.

Comment 9 Bryan Leopard 2001-08-21 20:09:03 UTC
This is fixed in RC1.