> > You cant blame RedHat for your ignorance.
> 
> I can when previous installations gave the user an out or the ability
> to define which disks get used.  This install was a step backwards.
> As pointed out by other posters, an installation should never do what it
> did.
> 
> Let's close this thread and let RedHat decide internally if they are going
> to fix this or not.

just my last pipe-in.  I don't think ignorance caused this problem.  I
think having any install that modifies disks OTHER THAN the disks you
direct it at is wrong.  Very often I'll do an install, but want to keep my
/home volume.  do I then have to physically disconnect it to keep it?  That
is poor design of the installer.

They guys at RedHat have a good history of learning from the mistakes of
people on this list.  Vidiot made a mistake (assuming it was safe) and Red
Hat made a mistake (assuming that ppl read docs - especially repeat
customers).  I have faith that they will learn from this mistake.


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