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Daniels | MSI Summit 2in1 13 QEMU Standard PC _Q35 + ICH9, 2009_ 13th Gen i7-1360P × 9 Gnome 47 KVM Linux 6.12.0-0.rc6.20241108git906bd684e4b1.55.fc42.x86_64 | ||||||||
Minegame Ytb | Proxmox (qemu/kvm) | [1] |
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Reinstall fedora with home preserve: OK
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Minegame Ytb | Proxmox (qemu/kvm) (dualboot with windows) | [1] |
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Resize Windows partition: OK, Boot Windows after install: OK
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adriend | Proxmox Virtual Machine with Ubuntu 24.04 | [1] |
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#2325707,
Dual boot with Ubuntu 24.04 (ext4 installation). Resize Ubuntu root partition OK. At reboot, Fedora's GRUB can't boot Ubuntu entries. Booting Ubuntu from UEFI menu is OK.
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alciregi | Lenovo ThinkPad E15 | ||||||||
ancaster | |||||||||
ancaster | Boxes VM | ||||||||
bittin | gnome-boxes (12th November iso) | ||||||||
bittin | gnome-boxes (15th November iso) | ||||||||
bittin | gnome-boxes (17th November iso) | ||||||||
bittin | gnome-boxes | ||||||||
bittin | gnome-boxes (12th November iso) | ||||||||
cconrad | Dell XPS 9320 | [1] |
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#2326532,
"No such file or directory: efibootmgr" reported as https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2326532
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cconrad | Dell XPS 9320 | [1] |
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Installed to free space between partitions belonging to a Debian 12 installation. Both distros were bootable using EFI as expected.
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derekenz | AMD 5600g F41 KDE boxes VM | [1] |
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Since others had a fail. Ran test again. The installer did see and reclaim space automatically. Install ran fine. In the reclaim space dialogue under actions though I had no option to manually shrink
the partition.
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firebleudark | VM on VirtualBox 7.1.4 | [1] |
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Default installation on a SSD Crucial X6. It's a success. The installation was made in 6m21s.
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geraldosimiao | Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-Rawhide-20241118.n.0.iso on KVM | [1] |
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Installed using pt_br language, still need some translations.
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guiltydoggy | Fedora 41 Kinoite Podman version 5.3.0-rc2 | [1] |
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KVM Virtual Machine
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guiltydoggy | KVM Virtual Machine | ||||||||
igorjagec | Boxes | [1] |
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All good. Gnome Boxes on Hewlett-Packard HP Z230 SFF Workstation (i7-4770 × 8).
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jelly | Share disk with other operating system | [1] |
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I have an existing Arch installation:
- 512M EFI partition
- 8G Linux swap partition
- 503 GB LUKS partition
So in theory deleting the swap partition allows me to install Fedora but clicking
delete does not detect space savings. It does for the EFI/Luks partition
Further issues are:
- The move? icon next to the delete partition icon has no tooltip so its unclear to me if it is for moving
- The move? icon is disabled and I don't know why
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kanru | gnome-boxes | [1] | [2] |
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Works. I first created 3 partitions to simulate an existing Fedora install (FAT, Ext4, XFS). For some reason the installer shows "Currently installed: Windows".
Guided installation decided to create
3 more partitions. Not sure if it should reuse the first FAT partition for EFI (I didn't populate the first partition so maybe that's why it wasn't used)
2. Works. First installed Debian testing with 3 partitions (EFI, ext4, swap) then shrink the ext4 partition to install Fedora. The final partitions are (EFI, ext4, [ext4, btrfs], swap). Fedora's grub menu has Debian but it can't boot due to shim mismatch, but EFI boot manager works. |
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kronenpj | KVM Virtual Machine | [1] | [2] | [3] | [4] | [5] | [6] | [7] |
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#2324913,
Overwrites existing EFI system boot partition
2. #2324916, Existing OS's BTRFS (on root) partition cannot be resized via WebUI 3. Apart from the previously recorded EFI-reformat issue, worked as expected for both full disk and free-space installations. 4. Worked as expected. 5. Worked as expected 6. #2324930, Installer refuses to continue citing insufficient disk space 7. Apart from the previously recorded EFI-reformat issue, worked as expected. Data is available on previous OS/home partition. |
lbrabec | Framework 13 AMD Ryzen 7040 Series | ||||||||
lruzicka@redhat.com | Libvirt VM | [1] | [2] |
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I cannot shrink an existing BTRFS partition. A bug is already filed by one of the testers.
2. Home is preserved, but nothing else. You could also think about trying to recreate the users from the existing directories in /home. |
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nielsenb | HP Compaq 8501w | [1] |
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#2305543,
BIOS dual-boot system with Windows 10, fails attempting to reclaim space from a Fedora install
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nikodunk | https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/u/nikodunk/ | [1] |
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In Flatpak Boxes, install from scratch worked great. Re-selected the empty disk that was autoselected, erased all, everything worked as expected.
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royboy626 | MoBoard:Gigabyte H55M-S2H;GeForce GT 730 | ||||||||
seaninspace | KVM with single disk | ||||||||
tqcharm | UTM with Apple Virtualization | [1] |
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Resized an NTFS partition.
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Username | Profile | Standard Ext4 | Standard xfs | Standard btrfs | Cockpit Storage | Comments |
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adriend | Proxmox Virtual Machine | [1] |
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On "system configuration" step, installing bootloader took a very long time...
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bittin | gnome-boxes (12th November iso) | |||||
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kanru | gnome-boxes | [1] |
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Works. I tried to create partition layout as following:
/dev/vda1 /boot/efi EFI
/dev/vda2 /boot Ext4
/dev/vda3 (unmounted btrfs root) Btrfs
/ subvolume
/home
subvolume
/var subvolume
So that I can use backup system like btrbk to store snapshots in another
subvolume in the real btrfs root volume.
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royboy626 | MoBoard:Gigabyte H55M-S2H;GeForce GT 730 | [1] |
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Created brtfs as suggested; When 'Return to installer' message clicked: 'You need to define a root partition...'. An addendum to this message might be 'Select: Return to installer and select "Define
Mount Points" (sic) to set a root partition for the installer'
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seaninspace | KVM with single disk |
Username | Profile | Preserve Home | RAID Mount | LVM | Cockpit Storage | Comments |
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alciregi | Lenovo ThinkPad E15 | |||||
jikortus | Libvirt VM | |||||
jikortus | Libvirt VM, 2 disks | [1] |
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#2325906,
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kanru | gnome-boxes | [1] |
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Works. I tried to create partition layout as following:
/dev/vda1 /boot/efi EFI
/dev/vda2 /boot Ext4
/dev/vda3 (unmounted btrfs root) Btrfs
/ subvolume
/home
subvolume
/var subvolume
So that I can use backup system like btrbk to store snapshots in another
subvolume in the real btrfs root volume.
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royboy626 | MoBoard:Gigabyte H55M-S2H;GeForce GT 730 | [1] |
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Perhaps a failure of instructions? A drive with an ;empty' gpt partition used. "mount point assignment" option is not displayed.
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