Bug 89625

Summary: linux redhat 9.0 anaconda diskerror reversed ignore cancel
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Gustav Palsson <trash>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Michael Fulbright <msf>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Mike McLean <mikem>
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Description Gustav Palsson 2003-04-25 08:38:56 UTC
Description of problem:
When anaconda ask if it should cancel or ignore the track-mapping for hde&hdg, 
the text and funktion of the buttons is reversed. This is only seen by me in 
the graphical version of the installer.

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How reproducible:
Not very easy. The problem will normally not be shown if linux doesn't detect 
hdd's improperly. It only occured because we tried to install linux with a 
promise tx2000 ide-controller attached to 2 hdd's in mirrormode. 

Steps to Reproduce:
1. When in the boot-console: linux hd[x]=xxxx,xx,xx
Note: [x] is the hddname, and the track-mapping with wrong numbers.
2. install linux 9.0 in graphical mode
3. when prompted for track-mapping correction by linux installer, press 
buttons. They are reversed.
    
Actual results:
when cancel is pressed, ignore is chosen, and reversed.

Expected results:
cancel=cancel, ignore=ignore.

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Comment 1 Michael Fulbright 2003-04-28 20:31:57 UTC
I wasn't able to trigger the dialog using the instructions above. I do not have
the Promise controller you do.  What is the text in the dialog that appears -
that will help me identify the actual code segment being triggered.

Comment 2 Michael Fulbright 2003-06-18 20:47:57 UTC
Closing due to inactivity - please reopen if you have additional information to add.