On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 18:18:36 -0500, Carl Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> took time 
to say the following:

(^_^)On Sat January 27 2007 18:08, Carl Hartung wrote:
(^_^)> I'm no "guru" but this is a known problem, particularly in cases where
(^_^)<snip>
(^_^)
(^_^)Addendum:
(^_^)
(^_^)I forgot to add that the directories/paths it writes are always correct. 
The 
(^_^)biggest problem is it gets "confused" about which partition is actually 
(^_^)supposed to be root when there are too many choices.
(^_^)
(^_^)Carl

Should it not migrate (for lack of a better term) to the partition(s)
that are native to Linux? I had the partitions already setup before I
did the install so that there won't be any 'mistakes" by wiping out a
partition it wasn't suppose to. :-)  Actually I created a swap partition,
and one large ext3 partition, but during installation, it decided to
created two partitions from the one large one.


Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want, 
to impress people they don't like.
-Will Rogers

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