Created attachment 667064 [details] anaconda.log (no gpt) Description of problem: currently anaconda cannot use automatic partitioning to utilize a disk that has is part of a zpool (efi labeled) even if the user sets the 'whole disk' to 'delete'. The storage configuration is rejected in the main hub. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): smoke9 (18.37.5) How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 0. Boot (with or without gpt boot parameter) anaconda smoke9 (18.37.5) 1. Enter STORAGE: INSTALLATION DESTINATION and select a ZFS zpool member disk (example: sdb) 2. In INSTALLATION OPTIONS, select AUTOMATIC PARTITIONING (leave the default scheme: lvm) 3. Select the action 'Delete' for the 'whole disk' and do a 'Reclaim Space' 4. In the main hub, STORAGE: INSTALLATION DESTINATION rejects the storage configuration Actual results: cannot do automatic partitioning (but no crash) Expected results: be able to 'delete' the 'whole-dis' (for which a new partition table MUST be created, since the current efi label is inadecuate).(and honor the default disklabel). Additional info:
Created attachment 667066 [details] program.log (no gpt)
Created attachment 667067 [details] storage.log (no gpt)
Created attachment 667068 [details] sdb parittion table (zpool efi disklabel) (gpt)
Created attachment 667069 [details] anaconda.log (gpt)
Created attachment 667070 [details] program.log (gpt)
Created attachment 667071 [details] storage.log (gpt)
*** Bug 889389 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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