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Created attachment 1476321 [details] /tmp/anaconda.log Description of problem: Attempting to re-install Workstation Live from live USB onto [and replacing] existing successful install of Workstation Live, using manual partitioning and replicating the mounts of the old system as the mounts of the new, draws incorrect complaints about storage setup. The complaints are: ===== Failed to find a suitable storage device EFI System Partition cannot be of type None.; EFI System Partition cannot be of type None.; EFI System Partition cannot be of type ext4.; EFI System Partition must be mounted on one of /boot/efi.; EFI system Partition cannot be of type swap.; EFI System Partition cannot be of type ext4.; EFI System Partition must be mounted on one of /boot/efi. No valid boot loader target device found. See below for details. For a UEFI installation, you must include an EFI System Partition on a GPT-formatted disk, mounted at /boot/efi. [Close] ===== Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-Rawhide-20180808-n.1.iso How reproducible: every time Steps to Reproduce: 1.UEFI Install Workstation Live successfully using manual partitioning with new root and new /boot/efi as EFI System Partition (vfat) on GPT-labeled drive. 2.UEFI Reboot Workstation Live, choose Try Fedora, invoke Install from icon in Favorites; and manually partition to erase+format root on top of old root, and re-use (without reformatting) the existing EFI System Partition (vfat) as /boot/efi. 3. Actual results: complaints (as in Description) that EFI setup won't work. Expected results: EFI setup is correct; install completes and works. Additional info:
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Rawhide became Fedora 29 yesterday 2018-08-14, so change Version to Fedora 29.
Could be related to bug 1589332 because I'm seeing reference to dual drives for this installation.
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