jackson byers wrote:
��� David's experience also was that there was no custom option.
��� I purchased my cd from OSDisc.com
��� Fedora 10 KDE Edition - install/Live CD
��� is this some outdated version?
��� or a deficient version?
��� not officially supported?
��� How is one to know?
��� Jack
you simply clicked next on the partitioning screen with the drop down
box that said "replace my existing linux install" instead of clicking
said drop down box and choosing custom. user error all the way. afaik
the live cd's have had custom partitioning since at least f9 if not
before then!
phil
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jbyers:
I don't doubt that I somehow got into "user error all the way".
But I was quite conscious that I did not want "replace my existing
linux install"
and would certainly not have clicked it.
If you are correct,
then if i somehow got into "custom"� then I may well have still
managed to botch it.
I still find it curious however that David also thought there was no
obvious "custom"
leading me to think there could be� differences on various versions of
the liveinstallcd.
Another question:
this thread "Q about installing F10 from Live DVD"
implies� it is a� DVD not a CD.
Do both versions exist? I have a CD not a DVD
And one final question:
Does the "custom" option include choice of not installing� grub to mbr?
Jack
Does the "custom" include� ability to not install grub on the mbr?
the problem is that 'replace my existing linux install' is already
selected when you get to the partitioning page, and unless you click the
drop down box you wont see the other available options. yes you can
install grub on any partition using the custom option, and as long as
you are aware of which partition number/s you want to install things on
then i can't see you botching it in the custom choice.
all live cd's use the same installer, in fact fedora only has one
installer 'anaconda' so the installation partitioning options are the
same using livecd or dvd media.
there are only livecd's for now, no live dvd's, so in effect the thread
title is wrong ;)
phil
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