Description of problem: anaconda-ks.cfg file doesn't contain -fstype options for partitions like /boot and /. Current anaconda-ks.cfg for native partitioning looks like this: part /boot --asprimary --size=500 --label=boot part --fstype="swap" --recommended --size=3968 --label=swap part / --grow --size=2048 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora-18-Beta-TC6 anaconda-18.19 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start installation, proceed to main hub 2. Click on partitioning, select manual partitioning 3. Create /, /boot and swap partition, verify all / and /boot are set to ext4 4. Finish the installation, reboot and check /root/anaconda-ks.cfg file Actual results: No -fstype on /boot, / and probably also other partitions: part /boot --asprimary --size=500 --label=boot part --fstype="swap" --recommended --size=3968 --label=swap part / --grow --size=2048 Expected results: Anaconda should write also -fstype to all partitions, like it did before: part /boot --fstype="ext4" --asprimary --size=500 --label=boot part --fstype="swap" --recommended --size=3968 --label=swap part / --fstype="ext4" --grow --size=2048 Additional info:
Created attachment 632057 [details] anaconda.log
Created attachment 632058 [details] program.log
Created attachment 632059 [details] storage.log
Created attachment 632060 [details] sys.log
Hello, Could somebody look at this one?
This isn't going to get looked at until after we're done with F18 blockers.
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