On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 08:47:07AM -0400, Maurizio Ungaro wrote: > Hi all, > > I have been using Fedora for many years now, I'm generally very happy > with it. I'm also positively surprised and comforted by this mailing > list: the Fedora community is well alive and rocking :) > > With that preamble, it's obvious I'm writing about a few problems I have > with Fedora 11 :) > > 1) During installation (fresh installation from a Fedora 9 system), I > chose "custom layout" and chose to leave /home and /opt alone. I also > chose to leave another disk alone. > To my surprise, once booted, I found that not only /home was deleted, > but Fedora automatically used the other disk as a raid array... so I > lost all that data as well. Yikes, that should not be happening. Did you report a bug in Bugzilla, and attach your install.log and install.log.syslog in the bug? > I surely would have liked an explicit option NOT to do that. Also, the > disk mirrored is 75 GB. But the other disk was 300 GB. How can I use the > remaining 225 GB? If disks are set up in a mirror, you're generally restricted to the size of the original disk. If you set up *partitions* in a mirror, though, you have more flexibility. > 2) During installation, I wish I had the choice to make SE Linux > optional. As it was with previous releases. There's practically no reason for it now -- I run in enforcing mode all the time and I can't remember the last time I even noticed, let alone had a problem. That doesn't mean there aren't SELinux policy improvements waiting to be made. If you encounter a bug, file it, because we do send out policy updates quickly to fix them. > 3) This might not be Fedora-related, but I'm finding that the disk > mounting is getting a bit complicated with time. I miss the days where > fstab was easier to read and modify, and there were no layers between me > and /dev/sda, etc (I'm talking about labels, uuid, etc). Also, there > seems to be no more exact correlation between what fdisk see and what I > can mount. Things are generally handled with labels now, which are more flexible and don't rely on easily-broken device names like /dev/sda. Also, there's a /dev/disk/* area you can use which I find is really helpful when I'm looking for a specific disk. I don't have to know whether it's sda, sdb, sdf... which is good, especially now that 187-in-1 media readers (or whatever it's up to today) are so popular! > 4) Still regarding disk mounting: I have an external hard drive that > with Fedora 9 I could manually mount/dismount. That disk was in sleep > mode when not used. It doesn't go in sleep mode anymore. Also, fdisk -l > doesn't see it unless I mount it via the "external devices" button. Hm, that's interesting, because I have an external hard drive on a machine here that does sleep just like it should when unused. So it's not a system wide problem. Do you have any processes running which might be using the drive? -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines