On 8/12/22 08:49, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022, at 4:23 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I suggest you try it. The last time I did this was many years ago, but
> IIRC Fedora did not blindly remove an existing Windows partition (or
> other Linux for that matter). In any case it will tell you what it's
> about to do and ask you to confirm.
Hi Patrick. I did try it and it worked as I expected. Fedora was installed alongside
Windows and dual boot is working flawlessly. However, the Fedora installer did not show me
how it was going to partition the disk under the automatic partitioning scheme. All I can
do is select the disk and Automatic, there is no way for me to see how the disk is going
to be partitioned before installing. Once I click on Begin Installation, it just starts,
That's right. If you want to see what it will do, then you can pick the
custom option and then click on the "Click here to create them
automatically" link.