Bug 889520 - anaconda does not reject a storage configuration (automatic partitioning reclaimed space but it is not contiguous and spans disks with different disk-label)
Summary: anaconda does not reject a storage configuration (automatic partitioning recl...
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: anaconda
Version: 18
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
unspecified
high
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Anaconda Maintenance Team
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
URL:
Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2012-12-21 15:09 UTC by Reartes Guillermo
Modified: 2014-02-05 14:05 UTC (History)
5 users (show)

Fixed In Version:
Clone Of:
Environment:
Last Closed: 2014-02-05 14:05:54 UTC
Type: Bug
Embargoed:


Attachments (Terms of Use)
anaconda.log (11.40 KB, text/x-log)
2012-12-21 15:09 UTC, Reartes Guillermo
no flags Details
program.log (38.20 KB, text/plain)
2012-12-21 15:09 UTC, Reartes Guillermo
no flags Details
storage.log (143.46 KB, text/plain)
2012-12-21 15:09 UTC, Reartes Guillermo
no flags Details
vda partition table (496 bytes, text/plain)
2012-12-21 15:10 UTC, Reartes Guillermo
no flags Details
vdb partiton table (797 bytes, text/plain)
2012-12-21 15:12 UTC, Reartes Guillermo
no flags Details

Description Reartes Guillermo 2012-12-21 15:09:09 UTC
Created attachment 667269 [details]
anaconda.log

Description of problem:

In this case, anaconda does not know what to do when ones gets enough space, but spread across two disks with different disk-labels.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
anaconda 18.37.5 (smoke9)

How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:

Do this first:

* disk#1 as a previous F18 instance 
(BTRFS Automatic Partitioning) (MSDOS Disklabel)

* disk#2 as a previous F18 instance
(BTRFS Automatic Partitioning) )GPT Disk-label)

0. Boot (no kernel parameters) anaconda 18.37.5 (smoke9)
1. Select KDE in SOFTWARE SELECTION
2. Enter STORAGE: INSTALLATION DESTINATION
3. Select both vda and vdb, go to 'reclaim space'
4. Set 'delete' to the two SWAP (one per disk) to reach the required space
5. In the main hub "automatic partitioning selected' is show.
6. But a YELLOW BANNER in the MAIN HUB says: "not enough space in file-systems..."

Additionally:

7. Enter STORAGE: INSTALLATION DESTINATION (AGAIN)
8. Select both vda and vdb, go to 'reclaim space'
9. No SWAP entries are shown. That is bad. 
10. 'cancel' is the only option.
  
Actual results:
an additional issue, steps #7 and later.

Expected results:
reject storage configuration or be able to use these reclaimed space.

Additional info:

Comment 1 Reartes Guillermo 2012-12-21 15:09:29 UTC
Created attachment 667270 [details]
program.log

Comment 2 Reartes Guillermo 2012-12-21 15:09:54 UTC
Created attachment 667271 [details]
storage.log

Comment 3 Reartes Guillermo 2012-12-21 15:10:25 UTC
Created attachment 667272 [details]
vda partition table

Comment 4 Reartes Guillermo 2012-12-21 15:12:05 UTC
Created attachment 667273 [details]
vdb partiton table

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