Call for Testing: New Bluefin ISOs!

I tried it:

  1. Install dialog. There is only language selection. I want to install English/United_States locale with my e.g. German keyboard (so I can type in complicated password at disk encrypt dialog). In Anaconda there are two separate selections keyboard and locale.
    As work around from top-right I selected Settings icon and from Setting application selected Keyboard and added my national keyboard..

  2. I get three disks. First is HDD, second is SSD and third I don’t know what it is. For the third what ever it is, it is 1 GB and it will be just too small to install Blufin on ti. May I suggest installed to check if size of disk is large enough to save Blufin on it. Additionally, it is hard to see what option is selected. You see from my screen both HDD (top-left) and DVD-RAM (bottom-right) seems to be selected - both are in blue color. May I suggest to make currently selected disk way more visible. Like background color to get dark blue or something or maybe even better to have a border around disk selected.

  3. What is the purpose of “Entire Disk” button, if this is the only option. Do we want somehow users to mentally accept there are going to install Blufin on whole disk? If this is purpose then it is fine, if not, this option is really redundant and could just be written with e.g. red color like “CAUTION: Entire disk will be used for Blufin”. I have been playing around and I can’t seem to select “Enable TPM” (I am not literate enough to even understand what is TPM for). But when does this button gets ungreyed and possible to check?

  4. This is additional confirmation. It looks to me there are three dialogs related to disk selection that is probably too much. Can’t we reduce this to two or maybe one?

  5. After installation finished there is dialog with “Reboot” button. I pressed this and I expected to see some “Please unplug your USB device” and press Enter (or something). But maybe this warning can be added to “Reboot” dialog.

  6. After reboot I get field to decrypt disk. I type in my password, but it looks like my national keyboard is not recognized, so I can’t write my complicated password in this dialog. If I remember this is the same issue with Anaconda when I installed few mounts ago. I have started from beginning and set some simple password here (so I need to figure it out how to change disk encrypt password).

  7. After reboot there is question about keyboard which is fine and I can select my national keyboard (just it would be nice to have this option when I set disk encrypt password).

  8. After reboot I still see green dino background. I didn ujust update to get new updates and after reboot new background is displayed with today’s image. Nice.

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