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Latest revision as of 18:19, 2 February 2009
Description
Assign ext4 fs with mount point
How to test
- Prepare system with ext4 filesystem(s).
- Boot the installer.
- Select the ext4 filesystem as a mount point except of /boot, preferably some 'data' filesystem.
- Ensure installation is finished successfully.
Expected Results
- ext4 filesystems are recognized.
- Mount point can be assigned to ext4 filesystem.
- Installation completes successfully.
- System starts properly with all filesystems mounted.