I ran into an issue with the installation of Fedora 13. What I was trying to do was this: install the new version, choose for a custom layout of the partitions, and then have system stuff like / and /usr reformatted, but leave /usr/local, /opt, /home and /data partitions alone to preserve own data and software not installed from rpms. This is how I have done system upgrades/reinstalls fro years. However, with Fedora 13, when I choose the custom install, all my partitions are marked as type "unknown" and all I can do is select them and format them, or abort the installation (which I did, of course). This happens to all partitions, ext3, ext4, swap, and ntfs. Is this a known issue (couldn't find anything about it), a boot option I have missed, or perhaps something specific to the 2 computers where I tried the installation ?? If these partitions were on another disk, I understand I can skip the disk as a data storage disk which isn't used in partitioning, but unfortunately, it's not on a separate disk. So, what to do? David Jansen -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines