Hello,

> No. The "main partitioning screen" is the one you get when you
> choose *manual* partitioning. Look for the "guided partitioning"
> option there!

Ok, I don't see names of the screens, so this leads us to nowhere.

I rephrase my report: the installation is a sequence of steps from 
beginning till end, right? Debian installer provide a feature that 
let user get back some steps, right?
1-->2-->3-->4-->5-->6...and so on
and now I can go from 6 to 2 (for example, directly or indirectly, it 
does not matter here).

My assumption (and it is rather intuitive expectation) is that when I 
get to step number N+k I can get back to step number N (directly on 
indirectly). If this assumption is correct, then my report (in 
previous form) stated only that with partitioning it is not true -- 
there is a step once passed user cannot get back to it.

Now -- either my assumption is wrong (but then it is a wish, and I 
post separate report for it) or it is ok, and then there is a bug, if 
you still don't believe me that some steps are not "undoable" I can 
make some screenshots to eliminate problems with naming convention 
which screen is more or less main.

Cheers,



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