2010-11-22 10:42:51 |
Evan |
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2010-11-22 10:44:11 |
Evan |
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2010-11-22 10:44:24 |
Evan |
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2010-11-22 10:44:35 |
Evan |
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2010-11-22 10:44:44 |
Evan |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) |
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2010-11-22 10:45:12 |
Evan |
description |
Binary package hint: ubiquity
There are two pages for automatic partitioning in ubiquity. The first page allows the user to select some general choice like "resize to install Ubuntu" or "advanced partitioning". The second page allows the user to define what disk to act on for the aforementioned choice, and lets them switch between actions available for the disk (so if they selected resize on the first page, they can still elect to wipe the entire disk or partition).
How should the "replace existing Ubuntu installation" option fit into this? Michael Forrest specified that the first page should have a "replace existing Ubuntu installation, keeping my files" radio button. But what should the state of the buttons look like on the second page, as the user applies them to iterate between resize, use disk, use partition, and replace existing install modes?
For reference, here are the mock ups of the automatic partitioning pages: |
Binary package hint: ubiquity
There are two pages for automatic partitioning in ubiquity. The first page allows the user to select some general choice like "resize to install Ubuntu" or "advanced partitioning". The second page allows the user to define what disk to act on for the aforementioned choice, and lets them switch between actions available for the disk (so if they selected resize on the first page, they can still elect to wipe the entire disk or partition).
How should the "replace existing Ubuntu installation" option fit into this? Michael Forrest specified that the first page should have a "replace existing Ubuntu installation, keeping my files" radio button. But what should the state of the buttons look like on the second page, as the user applies them to iterate between resize, use disk, use partition, and replace existing install modes?
For reference, here are the mock ups of the automatic partitioning pages:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740970/+files/d9m38bd_191fzkb32f6_b.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740971/+files/d9m38bd_215cfmbs92f_b.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740972/+files/d9m38bd_216fdntx2dv_b.png |
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2010-11-22 10:45:24 |
Evan |
description |
Binary package hint: ubiquity
There are two pages for automatic partitioning in ubiquity. The first page allows the user to select some general choice like "resize to install Ubuntu" or "advanced partitioning". The second page allows the user to define what disk to act on for the aforementioned choice, and lets them switch between actions available for the disk (so if they selected resize on the first page, they can still elect to wipe the entire disk or partition).
How should the "replace existing Ubuntu installation" option fit into this? Michael Forrest specified that the first page should have a "replace existing Ubuntu installation, keeping my files" radio button. But what should the state of the buttons look like on the second page, as the user applies them to iterate between resize, use disk, use partition, and replace existing install modes?
For reference, here are the mock ups of the automatic partitioning pages:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740970/+files/d9m38bd_191fzkb32f6_b.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740971/+files/d9m38bd_215cfmbs92f_b.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740972/+files/d9m38bd_216fdntx2dv_b.png |
Binary package hint: ubiquity
There are two pages for automatic partitioning in ubiquity. The first page allows the user to select some general choice like "resize to install Ubuntu" or "advanced partitioning". The second page allows the user to define what disk to act on for the aforementioned choice, and lets them switch between actions available for the disk (so if they selected resize on the first page, they can still elect to wipe the entire disk or partition).
How should the "replace existing Ubuntu installation" option fit into this? Michael Forrest specified that the first page should have a "replace existing Ubuntu installation, keeping my files" radio button. But what should the state of the buttons look like on the second page, as the user applies them to iterate between resize, use disk, use partition, and replace existing install modes?
For reference, here are the mockups of the automatic partitioning pages:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740970/+files/d9m38bd_191fzkb32f6_b.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740971/+files/d9m38bd_215cfmbs92f_b.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/678454/+attachment/1740972/+files/d9m38bd_216fdntx2dv_b.png
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2012-04-24 10:36:48 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2012-09-27 09:58:46 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Invalid |
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2013-09-01 20:50:05 |
Evan |
removed subscriber Evan Dandrea |
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