When you start a text install, there's some warning text that gets printed: "Text mode provides a limited set of installation options. It does not allow you to specify your own partitioning layout or package selections. Would you like to use VNC mode instead?" As sbueno has been fleshing out text mode, this isn't entirely true any more. I'd suggest amending it to read: "Text mode provides a limited set of installation options. It does not allow you to use custom partitioning mode to have complete control over the disk layout. Would you like to use VNC mode instead?" since you can do most of 'guided' partitioning now, and you can do package selection.
Works for me, though I think a better string is: "Text mode provides a limited set of installation options. It does not offer custom partitioning for full control over the disk layout. Would you like to use VNC mode instead?" Patch posted for review.
That reads fine to me.
Patch pushed, commit e71fd67b6b78254d53e3901c547b31adead1cbbb
(In reply to Samantha N. Bueno from comment #3) > Patch pushed, commit e71fd67b6b78254d53e3901c547b31adead1cbbb This change made it into master before we even split for f19-branch, so this can be closed.