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Created attachment 1301599[details]
manual partition issue
Description of problem:
The function of "Delete all file systems" doesn't work during Anaconda manual partition.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
redhat-virtualization-host-4.1-20170714.1
imgbased-0.9.33-0.1.el7ev.noarch
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install redhat-virtualization-host-4.1-20170714.1 via Anaconda GUI, and choose auto partitioning, finish all needed steps.
2. Reboot.
3. Reinstall redhat-virtualization-host-4.1-20170714.1 via Anaconda GUI.
4. Choose manual partitioning, click "-" to remove the selected mount point.
5. Clicking the pop-up select box "Delete all file systems which are only used by Red Hat Enterprise Linux Linux 7.x for x86_64".
6. Choose "Delete it" button.
7. Re-check the mount point.
Actual results:
1. After step 7, all the mount point still existing, the function of "Delete all file systems" doesn't work.
Expected results:
The mount point should be removed.
Additional info:
1. No such issue on previous 4.1.3 build(redhat-virtualization-host-4.1-20170706.0), so this is a regression bug.
2. Workaround: Don't select "Delete all file systems which are only used by Red Hat Enterprise Linux Linux 7.x for x86_64", then the mount point can be removed.
(In reply to Sandro Bonazzola from comment #3)
> Didn't make it in RHEL 7, moving out to RHEL 8
> Can you please try to reproduce on EL8 image when available?
Sure, I will try to reproduce it once RHEL 8 image available.
(In reply to Sandro Bonazzola from comment #3)
> Didn't make it in RHEL 7, moving out to RHEL 8
> Can you please try to reproduce on EL8 image when available?
Test version:
RHEL-8.1.0-20190701.0-x86_64-dvd1.iso
Test result:
Can't reproduce this bug on RHEL 8, all mount points can be removed by click "Delete all file systems" button.
Created attachment 1301599 [details] manual partition issue Description of problem: The function of "Delete all file systems" doesn't work during Anaconda manual partition. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): redhat-virtualization-host-4.1-20170714.1 imgbased-0.9.33-0.1.el7ev.noarch How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install redhat-virtualization-host-4.1-20170714.1 via Anaconda GUI, and choose auto partitioning, finish all needed steps. 2. Reboot. 3. Reinstall redhat-virtualization-host-4.1-20170714.1 via Anaconda GUI. 4. Choose manual partitioning, click "-" to remove the selected mount point. 5. Clicking the pop-up select box "Delete all file systems which are only used by Red Hat Enterprise Linux Linux 7.x for x86_64". 6. Choose "Delete it" button. 7. Re-check the mount point. Actual results: 1. After step 7, all the mount point still existing, the function of "Delete all file systems" doesn't work. Expected results: The mount point should be removed. Additional info: 1. No such issue on previous 4.1.3 build(redhat-virtualization-host-4.1-20170706.0), so this is a regression bug. 2. Workaround: Don't select "Delete all file systems which are only used by Red Hat Enterprise Linux Linux 7.x for x86_64", then the mount point can be removed.