I tried to install Linux mint but a message comes out when i do my partitions and click next. “No root file system is defined” what should i do?
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I tried to install Linux mint but a message comes out when i do my partitions and click next. “No root file system is defined” what should i do?
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5 responses so far ↓
1 Jane G // Aug 28, 2008
You need to select a partition for your root filesystem. Simply pick an empty one. Yes, its that easy
http://linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php/Dual_boot_with_XP
2 orgthingy // Aug 28, 2008
yea, Like Jane G said, but about dual-booting, itll do it for you, u dont have to worry about it because its part of instillation
3 SkyWalker // Aug 28, 2008
If you are doing manual partitioning, you will have to give the mount point / (forward slash) to a partition. This is the root directory. I’m not sure about the minimum size, guess its 5 GB to be on the safer side.
Like that: http://img172.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ubuntu804installationgubn1.png
Another partition of size 2 x RAM should be defined as swap.
(optional)
If you don’t want to loose data when you format again later, make a BIG home partition to store docs, music, video etc. Give it mount point /home.
4 RANDALL D // Aug 28, 2008
You don’t have to install linux to run it. If you have the disk then just put the disk in and restart the computer and then it’ll ask you to choose the operating system to use. There will be linux and windows xp. If you choose linux and boot up with linux the computer will be booting up from the CD drive so don’t take the disk out while booting up with it.
5 ernetas // Aug 28, 2008
You need to define root (/) file system. It would be best if you install Ubuntu for first time and choose resizing one of the partitons.
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