Description of problem:During installation of Fedora Linux F34 Silverblue using the Blivet-gui of the installer to setup disk/volume/subvolume layout on a BIOS based system with multiple physical disks; If an error is caught by blivet upon pressing done, the partition type (MBR or GPT) selected previously defaults to MBR for all drives, not just the one with the error. A user must then review every option for all devices to ensure GPT is still selected for example. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):Fedora Linux F34 Silverblue How reproducible:Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1.Start installation as per normal using Silverblue installation ISO 2.Use Advanced Blivet-gui to setup multiple devices for storage. 3.Make an error in your setup, like forget to format the BiosBoot partition, or don't create an ext4 partition to mount at /boot Actual results:When reviewing and correcting the error caught, the partition choice for devices changes to the default MBR scheme instead of the selected GPT Expected results:Maintain user selected partition layout Additional info:This has burnt me in the past so I wanted to share. Since I am running a BIOS system, I thought it was possibly related to expecting to use MBR instead of GPT.
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