On 6/26/05, Lief Hendrickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone help with confusion about setting a root partition to install 
> Linux?
> I used Partition Magic to create partitions to be used for dual boot.  The
> first two partitions are for windows.  I next created 4 partitions to use
> for Linux Fedora 3.  Here's what I have so far:
>                                        Size
> /hda1         vfat                20007
> /hda2         Extended
>     /hda5      vfat                10004
>     /hda6      ext3                  103
>     /hda7      swap                 797
>     /hda8      ext3               26726
>     /hda9      ext3                 1004
> 
> 
> Windows is using hda1 and hda5.
> I intend to use hda6 for boot
>                        hda7 for swap  (RAM = 384 MB)
>                        hda8 and hda9 for linux files
> 
> 
> I used the Fedora 3 Core install cd and got to the part where partitions
> are checked.  I selected "Manually partition with Disk Druid" (rather than
> automatic which would delete the existing Linux partitions and start
> over).  It came back with a message that said:
> "You have not defined a root partition (/)..."
> 
> I had intended for hda6 to be the root partition but there doesn't seem to
> be any way I can accomplish that with the options available from Disk
> Druid.  My question is - How do I define the root partition?  In this case,
> how to mark hda6 as root
> Thanks

Use DiskDruid to select the partition you want. (click on it, the line
will change color).  Then click Edit.  You will get a window where you
can specify what the mount point is for that partition.  This works
for other partitions too.

    carl
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    carl lowenstein         marine physical lab     u.c. san diego
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