If disks that are too small (or otherwise invalid choices) can't be "unselectable" can the icons for them be different at least (like a hard disk image behind a "circle with a line through it") than the legal disks? If I have 10 disks, but 9 are too small to install on, it seems tedious to make the user select all 10 one by one before finding the disk that it is legal to install on.
I'm not sure what ordering the disks are displayed in, but I'd also recommend making the first usable disk be in the position that users would be most likely select (the disk on the far left or top depending on how the layout goes). As far as the graphical partitioning, I understand if there isn't room in the schedule for this phase. My intent (for Sarah's question I think) was allowing people to visually decide how they want the disk carved up if they are supporting multiples OSes on the boot disk. This message posted from opensolaris.org
