Naturally we'd only force reformatting of partitions that you actually had mounted on /, /usr, or whatever, not random other ones lying around on the disk.
I think I prefer d-i's approach though - put up a warning and let the user decide whether to go ahead anyway.
Naturally we'd only force reformatting of partitions that you actually had mounted on /, /usr, or whatever, not random other ones lying around on the disk.
I think I prefer d-i's approach though - put up a warning and let the user decide whether to go ahead anyway.