A mount point is basically a directy in linux's virtual file system that
the hard drive is pointed to. If it's your main linux harddrive then it'd
be the root mount pount "/" if you have another harddrive that you want
to use for user directories you can set it's mount point as /home/ etc...
Hope that helps =)

Cesar

On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Jim Travnick wrote:

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> 
> alright now im realy lost what in the world is a mount point? storm linux
> wants that after it took my d drive and made it for linux but i cant find
> anything about a mount point. could realy use some help here as i dont have
> enough hair to pull out trying this as i lost most of it with windoz.
> 
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