Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
> Can you see the partitions at all?
>
> Perhaps  you can try "fdisk -l" on one of the text consoles, and check
> what is find-able.
>
> (during install, you have perhaps two text consoles in which you can
> type some commands. They are accessable by typing ctrl-alt-f1..f10.
> Some of them are logs, some text console, one graphical).
>
> I don't know if the command "file -s" is available there, to test the
> device nodes.

When I check show all partitions box, all of the partitions are
visible.  "/", var, usr, home, swap, opt, & boot are on separate
partition and in some cases different drives. They are all formated with
EXT3, except swap of course.

I will try your suggestions and report back.

Thanks for your help

Dave
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