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#1 2009-10-01 22:10:37

firmajp
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Registered: 2009-10-01
Posts: 18

Problem with the Partitioning

I welcome I have a problem with the Partitioning

Its my partitions:


sda1     Boot,NC   Primary     Linux  ext3                            12000.69
sda2                    Primary     Linux  swap / Solaris              1019.94
sda3                    Primary     Linux  ext3                            238039.61

next im giving pkt 3 in the partitioning


3 Manually Configure block devices,filesystems and mountpoints

and window:

Manage filesystems

use the up and down arrows...........Here you can manage your filesystems,block devices and virtual devices (device mapper).........itp wiecie pewnie ocb..;p

and


/dev/sda1
/dev/sda2
/dev/sda3

for:/dev/sda1    choose  ext3   /boot files for booting         
for:/dev/sda2    choose  swap swap                                  
for:/dev/sda3    choose  ext3   /home  home directories

and look like this now:

/dev/sda1     raw->ext3;yes;/boot;boot;no_label;no_params
/dev/sda2     raw->swap;yes;no_mountpoint;swap;no_label;no_params
/dev/sda3     raw->ext3;yes;/home;home;no_label;no_params

Done:

and i get error:

-Errors:
-No filesystems with mountpoint /
It is highly recommended you go back to fix least the errors.
If you hit cancel,we will abort here and go back to the menu.
back
ignore


why this way he is happening I searched but I found nothing I thank.

Last edited by firmajp (2009-10-01 22:25:04)

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#2 2009-10-01 22:23:22

Garns
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Registered: 2008-05-28
Posts: 239

Re: Problem with the Partitioning

You won't get far without a root partition (the partition mounted as / , see Beginners Guide. 12GB is  for a /boot partition is way to much. I think you want to use it as a root partition, but I would recommend a little bit more space for that, just to be on the save side. 15-20GB should work nicely, of course this also depends on what you are planning to install.

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#3 2009-10-02 02:39:10

Mardoct
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Registered: 2009-08-17
Posts: 208

Re: Problem with the Partitioning

To turn what ^he^ said into orders; make sda1 ~100MB and make sda3 mount to /


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