02-02-2002
You're probably not specifying a mount
point. You need to at least create one
root partition with a / mount point.
That should suffice for your first time as
you'll probably be reinstalling it a few
times when you learn more about the packages.
Then you'll probably want to create more
seperate partitions like /usr, /opt, and /var.
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