I use and appreciate this feature.  Its comforting to know that the
installer won't mess with disks I tell it not to, and some have mounting
requirements I don't want to address until after the install.

I'm glad you were able to work around this to complete your installation.
No software can fit every use case, but if this is your biggest complaint,
you'll be OK.
On Nov 8, 2011 5:28 PM, "Tom Horsley" <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I installed from both the Alpha and Beta DVDs and this didn't
> happen, but when I installed from the Fedora 16 release DVD,
> I got essentially the same screen I reported back in fedora 13
> in: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=574120
>
> It lists all the disks by model numbers and asks me to sort
> through them and decide which ones I want to include as
> possibly being a device I might want to install on.
>
> No one could know! Less than 1/10000th of 1% of people are
> going to have the model numbers of their disks memorized.
>
> I have to include them all so I can examine the partitions
> later and find the one I really want to install on.
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