Bug 854836

Summary: installer crashed when changing root's device type to RAID
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: lnie <lnie>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Anaconda Maintenance Team <anaconda-maint-list>
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 18CC: anaconda-maint-list, g.kaviyarasu, jonathan, sbueno, vanmeeuwen+fedora
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Description lnie 2012-09-06 06:26:02 UTC
Description of problem:

I try to change root's device type to "Raid"on  Manual Partitioning ,the system crash after the change 
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
18.6.4 
How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.do default install
2.choose GNOME Desktop or other for software selection
3.change the root'device type to Raid 
  
Actual results:

the installer crashed 
Expected results:
install the system successfully

Additional info:
actually,I do the manual partitioning first ,the installer also crash

Comment 1 Hans de Goede 2012-12-19 10:05:07 UTC
I think the component should be anaconda :)  Changing.

Comment 2 Chris Lumens 2013-01-02 16:15:43 UTC
Are you still seeing this problem with one of the final test candidates?  If so, please attach the complete /tmp/anaconda-tb-* file to this bug report.  Thanks.

Comment 3 lnie 2013-01-05 07:57:23 UTC
Actually, in the recent versions,there is no RAID in the device type list.

Comment 4 Chris Lumens 2013-01-07 17:44:33 UTC
While RAID is not listed in the initial combo box for picking whether you want to go into the custom partitioning, I do see it as an option for the root device's device type as long as I have at least two disks included in the installation.  How many disks do you have?  Also, I'm not seeing any crashes.

Comment 5 lnie 2013-01-08 04:58:28 UTC
Hi Chris,it's my fault.When I did one disk install,and had not seen RAID in the type list as in the previous editions,I just ignored this testcase .
As you say,there is no crashes.However,the"Error detection","Distributed","Redudant"in the MANUAL PARTITIONING  can not be choosed.Is that OK?

Comment 6 Chris Lumens 2013-01-08 19:01:01 UTC
The presence of those options is dictated by the number of disks you have selected for installation.  For instance, we won't let you select a RAID level that requires four disks if you only have two, or two disks if you only have one.  My guess is that's what you are seeing here.