Carlos E. R. wrote:
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> The Wednesday 2007-11-28 at 21:57 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I will list step by step what I do and what happens
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> I read it again and I have a doubt.
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>> evaluating root partition
>> select for update*
>> empty box
>> check show all partitions
>> select   openSUSE 10.2    /dev/hdc3   i386   linux native (ext3) /
>> for updating
>> click next
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> So, I assume the root partition is /dev/hdc3.
Actually root partition is /dev/hda3
I must have made a typo - sorry.
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>> Box with the following message:
>> *The partition /dev/hda4 could not be mounted
>> mount: you must specify filesystem type
>> if you are  sure that the partition is not needed by the installation
>> click on continue
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> However, the message refers to /dev/hda4. What is /dev/hda4?

/dev/hda4  boot
/dev/hda1  swap
/dev/hda2  opt
/dev/hdb1  usr
/dev/hdb2  var
/dev/sdb2  home

I have other partitions but they can be ignored. As you can see all are
important and none are encrypted.

Thanks again

Dave
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