No, '/' and '/root' are two different things entirely.
As far as using fdisk, you're probably better off staying with 
DiskDruid.  Fdisk will not help you resolve the problem you're currently 
having.

HTH,
Mike

cheong david wrote:

> Hi mike, thank you for your help. But the \ is it? i have also create 
> it too.( i just think that\root is same as \)
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