Bug 498730
Summary: | Request of capability to create extended partition manually | ||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | ccrisis |
Component: | anaconda | Assignee: | Anaconda Maintenance Team <anaconda-maint-list> |
Status: | CLOSED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa> |
Severity: | medium | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | low | ||
Version: | 10 | CC: | anaconda-maint-list, pjones, rmaximo, vanmeeuwen+fedora |
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Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 2009-05-19 14:50:25 UTC | Type: | --- |
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Description
ccrisis
2009-05-02 16:02:49 UTC
If you use the default suggested partitioning scheme, you'll get a /boot and everything else in a partition using LVM, which leaves two partitions available for use elsewhere. Or, you can toss everything into just a single ext3 partition if you must. The partitioning UI in anaconda attempts to strike a balance between advanced users who want tons of options and more novice users who don't want to be overwhelmed by choices. If you require configuration options outside what we allow, you can always create partitions manually using parted and then have anaconda use what you create. |