Hi,

I am a newbie trying to install ubuntu by dual booting it with vista.
I created a partition in my hard drive in vista and then loaded Ubuntu
live CD.

On the 'Prepare Disk Space' screen, I chose Manual since I don't want
to lose Vista which is what happened earlier when I had used Guided -
use largest continuous free space. After choosing manual, I got the
freed up space in the list, but I am not allowed to chose it. When I
select it and click on Forward, I get the error:
No Root File System is defined. Please correct this from the
partitioning menu.

I clicked on Edit Partition to check the options available. I have
options to 'Use As', 'Format' and 'Mount Point'. Do I need to do
something to these so that the computer allows me to install ubuntu on
this hard drive? Do I need to boot back into vista and do something
there as it is 'unallocated space' right now in vista.

Thanks..
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