On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 8:01 AM Jiri Konecny <jkonecny(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Dne 18. 01. 22 v 10:44 Jiri Konecny napsal(a):
> Hi,
>
> more precisely you have to go to the Custom Partitioning, create your
> partitioning which could be to add existing partitions from the
> previous installation and uncheck "Reformat" checkbox for your home
> partition. Precise steps depends on your target partitioning and your
> current one. Please backup your data first, it's pretty easy to erase
> your data this way by checking something incorrectly.
>
> No, you have to create a new user. Your username and password are not
> part of the /home partition, these are stored in the root ('/') and
> that partition has to be reformated but all your data should stay
> there and work with the new user.
>
> I don't have experience with the Orca so I can't tell but the new UI
> should be able to run the installation from a web browser of your
> choice. I think we browsers should have support for the Orca these
> days and the support should be much better than what we have in
> Anaconda. We can check the Orca support but ideally when there will be
> something for testing we would love to hear your feedback if the web
> UI will work for you or not.
Just a note, I asked about this issue a Cockpit developer and Anaconda
new web UI should support the accessibility correctly because we will be
using PatterFly which has this correctly set by default.
We have to make sure that there are all pieces correctly set in the ISO
but other than that it should be fine.
Patternfly doesn't automatically guarantee accessibility. You still
have to design and test to make sure it works properly with
accessibility tools.
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