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Created attachment 839309 [details] screenshot of bug Description of problem: Anaconda in F20 displays a completely bogus amount of free space: >1 TB, even though it correctly detects the size of my only hard drive at ~240 GB. How reproducible: I tested three installs on two separate systems, twice with the live desktop and once with the DVD image (always running off a bootable USB). Steps to Reproduce: 1. Visit hard disk spoke in Anaconda 2. Click on my hard disk (both it and the USB stick are presented as options) 3. Click Reclaim Space Actual results: Bogus amount of free space displayed Expected results: Correct amount of free space displayed Additional info: The hard disk was always previously using the Fedora default partitioning: LVM, separate /home and /, sometimes encrypted, sometimes not. One of the machines used UEFI boot and so had the EFI boot partition, the other didn't.
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Created attachment 846823 [details] anaconda.log To get these logs, I went straight to the disk selection screen in the live session installer and chose Reclaim Space when told I don't have any free space, then I quit Anaconda since I don't actually want to install again. Hope this is sufficent.
Created attachment 846824 [details] program.log
Created attachment 846825 [details] storage.log
It's supposed to be "MB" instead of "TB" *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1040845 ***