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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05.12.2012 17:33, Lawrence Graves
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<font size="+1">I am having problems with the installing of Fedora
18 Beta on my PC<font size="+1">. I have it install from an
earlier version namely Fedora 18 Beta TC9. I am trying to do a<font
size="+1"> fresh install with the lastest release Fedora
Beta RC1. W<font size="+1">hen I get to the part to select
the drive I want to install Fedora <font size="+1">18 on
it simply wi<font size="+1">ll not allow me. I can't
understand this problem. Would you please advise me as
to what might be causing this problem.</font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
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All things are workable but don't all things work. Prov. 3:5
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So you have a previous Fedora 18 version installed already? Now you
must manually reclaim all disk space used by this installation and
assign "mount points" to new partitions being very cautious because
it's a mine field.<br>
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I found zeroing MBR in my virtual machines much easier than playing
with anaconda. But there might be some cases where you don't want to
lose all your existing data. If you have dedicated disk just zero
MBR and make anaconda think it's fresh empty disk.<br>
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Mateusz Marzantowicz<br>
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