I recently hosed my breezy installation, (please, I'd rather not talk about it), so thought this would be a good time to test Flight 7. I first tried livecd, which worked well, allowing me to see my old partitions - four including swap.
I decided to try out the install feature and at the partition stage chose to pursue the manual route as I wanted to keep my existing partitions, reformatting my original / partition and reinstalling kubuntu there. However, it appears that the installer uses qtparted for this stage - appears because the space it appears in is only about 1cm x 1cm big inside the install window and cannot be enlarged.
So I quit and thought I would rearrange my partitions with qtparted outside of the install. I deleted two old partitions to create one big new one and went to choose ext3. No ext3, no reiserfs only ext2. So I choose ext2 and, to cut a long story short, trashed my disk and lost all my partitions.
I'm not a linux expert, I'm a humble user who has neverthelesss managed in the past to partition and install with kubuntu, suse and puppy on 4 or 5 boxes without hosing a disk. Then I try the idiot proof version and... disaster.
Is qtparted really the way to go for livecd?
I decided to try out the install feature and at the partition stage chose to pursue the manual route as I wanted to keep my existing partitions, reformatting my original / partition and reinstalling kubuntu there. However, it appears that the installer uses qtparted for this stage - appears because the space it appears in is only about 1cm x 1cm big inside the install window and cannot be enlarged.
So I quit and thought I would rearrange my partitions with qtparted outside of the install. I deleted two old partitions to create one big new one and went to choose ext3. No ext3, no reiserfs only ext2. So I choose ext2 and, to cut a long story short, trashed my disk and lost all my partitions.
I'm not a linux expert, I'm a humble user who has neverthelesss managed in the past to partition and install with kubuntu, suse and puppy on 4 or 5 boxes without hosing a disk. Then I try the idiot proof version and... disaster.
Is qtparted really the way to go for livecd?
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