Oddball wrote:
Per Jessen schreef:
Oddball wrote:
The partitioninfo should be true, and not vague. I allways have to have all my partitions written down on a piece of paper, to know what is where. This is a lot of unnessesary xtra work, because, the partitioner *knows* what is where, it just don't tells it.
I don't recognise that situation at all - certainly not in openSUSE. Doesn't the partitioner show everything, even including NFS partitions and such?
/Per Jessen, Zürich
It does not tell: /boot, /10.3, /home10.3, / , /home, /10.2, /home10.2, /tmp, /spare, only info about windows is given. It says what filesystem, and the size, name/number of the harddisk, those things. So it knows about the other info also.
Wait - are all of those individual partitions? If the installer somehow doesn't show those under "Custom Partition", it's a bug.
Oddball schreef:
I will make a prntscrn when i am able to log in root for the yast gui.
Which is not possible, because i have to go into the installer, and at that point i donot have a possibility to print the screen, might be an option to be available also, to be able to use the printscreen button from the keyboard.. ;)
I think there is a way to do a screenshot, but I almost always install over ssh, so it's not a problem for me anyway. /Per Jessen, Zürich --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org