Re: Trying to understand how to preserve home with a legacy BIOS dual-boot Windows/Fedora install using WebUI

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Brandon Nielsen wrote:
> What worked (this feels equivalent to what you tried, I'm not sure what 
> the difference is):
> 1. Select "Mount point assignment"
> 2. Select "root" as the device for the / mount point
> 3. Select "sda3" for /boot, check "Reformat"
> 4. Click "Add mount"
> 5. Enter "/home" for the mount point and select "home" for the device, 
> make sure "Reformat" is NOT checked
> 6. Click "Next"
> 7. Proceed as normal

I tested the latest Fedora-Workstation-Live-42-20250406.n.0.x86_64.iso just in case there was some subtle difference between that and Adam's test live. Also, this time I did EXACTLY what you did above, which is the most efficient procedure for someone who knows what they're doing. This time it worked and I got to the "Review and install" page without error. The first time, I was stumbling around a lot before finally getting the settings right, and that might have triggered something that someone who knows what they're doing would never see. I'm guessing a lot of people using this for the first time will trigger what I saw, but I can't reproduce it now.
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