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When creating software RAID, one is unable to chose the mount point #45
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Hi, I've just checked and I am able to set a mountpoint when creating mdraid in blivet-gui in Anaconda. What version of Fedora are you using? |
Hi, I'm using Fedora 25. |
Blivet-gui currently doesn't support mountpoint configuration (because blivet doesn't support it). I was asking about Anaconda because in Fedora 26 blivet-gui will be part of Anaconda -- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/AnacondaBlivetGUI -- and mountpoint configuration is actually supported there but only to tell Anaconda to use the newly created partition/raid/lv as e.g. |
Many thanks for your answer. And thanks for blivet-gui !
Le 23 mars 2017 11:48, "Vojtech Trefny" <notifications@github.com> a écrit :
Blivet-gui currently doesn't support mountpoint configuration (because
blivet doesn't support it).
I was asking about Anaconda because in Fedora 26 blivet-gui will be part of
Anaconda -- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/AnacondaBlivetGUI -- and
mountpoint configuration is actually supported there but only to tell
Anaconda to use the newly created partition/raid/lv as e.g. /home
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Hi, Thanks a lot for this wonderful tool I've just discovered.
It would be useful if one could chose the mount point of a software RAID during or after its creation.
All the best !
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