Simplify installation device selection #776
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The term "installation device" confused me for a while - I thought at first it was the installation medium. But in reality, you mean "device to install on" - that's different. It might be a source of confusion for our users, too. And we also tend to over-generalize those terms... wouldn't that be the "disk to install on" for most users? IMHO it's important to give users something to grip on; some well-known terms. Even if that comes at the cost of not being 100% exact in some very exotic cases, like when it's maybe not a disk but a SciFi HoloCrystalStorageCube or whatever. |
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I like it in general. Just some small remarks:
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This aspect is covered by #1031 |
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In latest months the Storage page UI has changed a lot and the main problem described here is no longer present. Let's close it as resolved. |
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The Agama UI can be a bit confusing when using LVM. Let's say you have selected /dev/vdb as the device to install on (a.k.a. installation device).
And then you activate LVM and click on the LVM settings icon in order to configure the System Volume Group. In the popup, you select Custom devices and /dev/vdc as the target device for creating the volume group.
As the popup states, every file system is going to be created as a logical volume of the volume group, that is, /dev/vdc would be used for the installation. So what the installation device /dev/vdb really means in this case?
Answer: the installation device is only used as boot device, that is, the device in which everything related to booting is created (boot partition if needed, install bootloader, etc).
This behaviour could be surprising (even unexpected) and difficult to explain in the UI.
How to solve the problem
We could get rid of all this confusion by unifying the installation device selection and the LVM config concepts in a single selection. The idea is to remove the separate widget for configuring LVM, having a single setting for selecting the device to install on.
As before, you can still change the target disk by clicking on the device name. But now the popup would allow you to select a single disk or install using LVM.
This new selection makes very clear what the target device(s) is: either the selected disk or the set of disks selected for creating the system volume group.
If LVM was selected, then the installation device would contain "LVM System Volume Group" instead of the info of a single device.
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