On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:08:47PM +0100, Dave Mitchell wrote:
> 
> The point is that *none* of the Ananconda install options:
>     Use all space
>     Replace Existing Linux System(s)
>     Shrink current system
>     use Free space
>     Create custom layout
> will read the existing partitioning of vg_pigeon and present that to you
> as a default; they all either suggest a completely new set of defaults, or
> in the case of custom, present no defaults at all.
> 
> Or to put it another way, missing from that list of install options above,
> seems to be:
>     Keep existing Linux partitioning
> 

You say your original partitioning was custom partitioning, then how do
you expect Anaconda will figure it out without help?  The way to do what
you want would be to enter custom partitioning, not delete any of the
existing partitions, specify the appropriate mount points (again only
you know this, no way Anaconda can figure this out), and then continue
with your upgrade as usual.

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