I tried to install mageia3-beta1 via kde-live-dvd on my laptop lenovot60. Therefore, I wanted to shrink the existing bodhi-partition on /sda2 and used the mageia-installer. It didn't accept my choice and the installer aborted by itself.
Booting again from HD, there was no more system on HD visible nor booting.
I checked with gparted-cd, getting the info, that the whole HD is empty.
This for sure I couldn't believe and run "testdisk" from gparted-cd, that gave me /sda2 with bad blocks and also /sda5, containing opensuse, with bad blocks, even would it have been ok, not bootable as logical partition. /sda6, what is my /home for opensuse with all important datas, seemed to be ok

So I did a quick install after formating /sda2 from opensuse12.3-milestone cd with the intention to get /sda5 in grub and so bootable.
It was not; kernel-panic!
So what did the mageia-installer do to my system? How can this be possible, that an aborted installation ruins a complete system?
Maybe it is my karma with mangeia/driva-OS, a few years ago ruined a live-cd with "caixa magica", an I believe extinted portuguese fork of mandriva, also my system, writing in live-cd-modus a lot of silly stuff to grub, fstab and other existencial parts
Maybe it is better for me not to touch anymore it anymore
Greetings
Martin