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Old 29th May 2012, 07:47 PM
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Preupgrade issue

New here and hope this in now the right area to post this. (Previously was in the Fedora 17 development section).

Basically, I've ran the tool... it did it's thing and when I rebooted (once it completed) I chose the option to upgrade to Fedora 17. Issue is for some reason it's not able to determine my file system and wants to format sda. This isn't a good option for my because my /home directory is a seperate partition on that drive. This is a newer DELL laptop with one drive. Does this maybe have something to do with using a volume group but not sure why that'd be an issue. Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated!

Thanks all.
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