On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Heinz Diehl <htd+ml(a)fritha.org> wrote:
An example could be something like this: a button which opens a shell
with
fdisk or gparted or similar, wich then jumps back to anaconda when partitioning
is done, which then rereads the disk layout and let me enter the mountpoints
would suffice.
Why do you need a button in the installer? Why is ctrl-alt-f2 to get
to a shell insufficient?
And then once you're done with CLI tools doing whatever you need to
do, you return to the installer with ctrl-alt-f1 or f6 (live vs
netinstall/dvd) and then click the "Reload storage configuration from
disk" button (the one that looks like a web browser reload icon,
circle arrow, to the right of the + and - mountpoint buttons). Why is
this insufficient?
I'm sure that's fewer lines of code than the custom function
which has been in F19.
I don't know what custom function you're referring to that's in F19,
but not F18 or F20.
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Chris Murphy