On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> >%_When attempting to setup Linux on a machine with 3 HDD, I get an error of an 
>"Unallocated Partition" with "Reason Undefined" when attempting to setup the root 
>partition.  I can set all other partitions fine but it will not let me set root.
> Any ideas?   Thanks in advance.
> 2 5gig drives and 1 6gig drive on a Pentium Pro 200 with 192meg ram.  Advansys scsi 
>card.  1 IDE CD and 1 SCSI CD-burner.
> 
> Leonard W. Miller
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> A+ Certified Technician
> 

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PLEASE lose the HTML. It's wasteful and unnecessary, at least in this
list. :-)

Second, make sure you've selected a mount  point for that directory.
If you have not set a mount point (typically "/" or "/root") it won't
let you leave.
        John

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