Fedora 43 installation mouting points

Hi all,
First, I love the new look of the Anaconda installation setup!
There’s only one minor detail that made it “not that simple” to go through.

The relation mounting points/partitions of the existing fedora installation (in my case it was 41) are not shown. I’d use this to preserve “home” and overwrite “root” and other points. Not a big issue, just boot into the previous install and get this info from the “Disks” app (I tried from the live desk, but the information was not there).
In the previous versions, these mounting points were available directly in the setup menu, which made it so easy!
Could it possible to have this information back in the setup menu?

Thanks for the awesome work!

It’s there, just a little bit hidden. Let me find a screenshot for you and tell you what’s it’s currently called.

EDIT: See answer below.

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Hello,
there is a “storage editor” where you can see disk layout in anaconda webui.

Proceed to the installer’s “Installation method” screen.
Click the ‘kebab menu’ (the three white dots in a vertical line) at the top-right corner, and click “Launch storage editor”.

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Hi,
I tried that today when installing in another computer. But don’t see the previous mounting points. Here an screenshot:

For instance, in previous versions we find:


At left you can see the previous mounting points corresponding to each partition appear.

Hello, everyone!

Yesterday, I did a clean install of Fedora 43. I was so excited because I had been trying to install it for a year, but I couldn’t because I kept getting boot manager errors during the installation process. But yesterday, everything went perfectly. I finally did it!

I like this new Anaconda interface. It seemed a little more automated, so to speak. I installed it with Gnome, and when I tried to install the extensions, I saw that many were not supported. I imagine it must be because version 49 no longer supports X11.

Hi, what can you see under option “Mount point assignment”. I could see my previous disk layout there.