Sean Goh wrote:

> Dear all,
>     I'm having trouble installing Linux-Mandrake 8.2.  Hope you can help.
> I chose the recommended method of install and chose "Use existing 
> partition", after that it tells me to choose mount points. Here is 
> what the screen says
> *hda1 (2.2GB,Linux native)__________
> hda6 (1.5GB,Linux native)__________*
>
> I left both blank coz i don't know what is mount points and clicked OK.
> It then says:
> *An error occured
> Oops, no root partition.
>
> *I said "fine", i'll just add something,*
> **hda1 (2.2GB,Linux native)test
> hda6 (1.5GB,Linux native)test2
>
> *After clicking Ok, i get the same error message.
> I've been trying to install 8.2 for the past 3 days already and it's 
> getting me so frustrated and with some of you saying it's easier than 
> installing windows. it really makes me wonder....
>
> Regards,
> Sean
>
> P.S. Using 200MHZ desktop .
>
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>my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will 
>forgive their sin and will heal their land. " - 2 Chron 7:14
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What you want is

hda1  /
hda6 /home


You must not be installing Mandrake  because diskdrake has an 
auto-allocate button, or else you must be using text install.

Civileme





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