I have a dell dimension xps t450 and have had the problem of error
message "no root fs defined" at the partitioning step since installing
ubuntu 6.06. Each time, I tinkered with it til the error vanished, with
me not knowing why. This time I was installing from a 7.04 live cd and
had same problem. The solution was to rename the install partition to
"/" instead of /media/...... using edit option of partitioning window.

I think you people are doing great, but could you have the error message
tell how to 'define a root partition' instead of just saying it isn't?

Also could you do something about the windows being too tall for the
screen? If the install is running and a terminal window opens, the last
line of terminal text is below the bottom status bar, even after pushing
the window up as far as it will go.

Have a good day, and keep up the good work.

Hale M. Jones

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Xubuntu partitioning can fail because ubiquity does not prevent thunar from 
automounting new partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107259
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