Anaconda, the Red Hat / Fedora installer, has seen a few minor changes with
Fedora 7 Test 3. I have provided screenshots of the most evident changes to the end-user, which consists of alterations on the pages for disk, time zone, and the actual install process.


Note the advanced storage configuration and "What drive would you like to boot this installation from?"


The advanced storage options include adding an iSCSI target or disable a dmraid device.


On the time zone page is also a magnification slider to zoom into different areas of the world when choosing your location.

When choosing the packages for installation, with Fedora 7 Test 3 in the uncategorized area are packages for clustering and other window managers.


I do like the improvements to the installation process, but I hope the estimated time remaining will return. I don't know if it's just me, but Fedora 7 Test 3 seems A LOT faster than Fedora Core 6 and F7T1/F7T2. More thoughts to come.
