On Sunday 13 July 2008 16:14:36 Timothy Murphy wrote: > Bruno Costacurta wrote: > > my PC has three disks. > > Two of them where previously configured as RAID1+LVM but this > > configuration was removed since : using fdisk I created other partitions > > and already installed other distros like Debian and Gentoo (via a single > > /boot partition shared by all distros via GRUB loader). > > > > -- my problem : > > I'm trying to install Fedora-9 on a specific partition but the Fedora > > installer (and disk druid) continues to see previous RAID1+LVM and not > > the specific disks !?! > > > > -- my questions : > > Where does Fedora grab its partition tables ? > > How to modify / correct partitions if fdisk is not enough for Fedora ? > > Why not use the "Custom layout" option? > That allows you to partition as you please, I think. > > Personally, I am not fond of Disk Druid, to put it mildly. > I always use Knoppix, or something like that, > to partition as I want, not as some wizard thinks is best for me. > Then I use Custom Layout when installing Fedora. > > Also, I used to be a fan of LVM, but it caused chaos > on a couple of occasions, so I have abandoned it. > I wonder if that has happened to many Fedora users? I tried the 'Custom layout' option but it did not work at all as it shows only the first disk (called /dev/sda) of my three disks. With default option, the installer also shows a previous Linux device-mapper (with RAID1+LVM based on /dev/sdb + /dev/sdc ) but this was removed since then via other distros and related installation. (Note: I removed the device-mapper using fdisk : is this correct ? Or is there another way to remove a Linux device-mapper ?) My problem is I cannot install Fedora on /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc because simply its installer cannot see them !?! Is there another way to install Fedora ? Meaning without default installer and related Druid ? (I agree with Timothy as I do not like Druid neither) Bye, Bruno -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list