I have been using Mepis. Yesterday I tried to install Kubuntu 14.04. The installer was at the disk preparation stage. It showed the layout of my 2 hard drives (HD). I chose manual installation because my first HD has 3 partitions: sda1, sda2, and sda3. Sda1 contains Mepis 11; sda2 contains my home directory; and sda3 contains Mepis 8. I want to install Kubuntu 14.04 on sda3. So I highlighted (selected) that partition. When I hit the Continue button, it would not proceed, and it gave me this message: “No root file system is defined.” That message makes no sense to me, and I saw nothing on the screen that would help me resolve the issue; so I quit the installation.
Highlighting sda3 should tell the installer where I want Kubuntu to be installed. The installer knows that sda3 is not empty, that is, it needs to be reformatted before Kubuntu is written to that partition. It should alert me to that fact, and it should ask me if I want to proceed. I would answer Yes, and it then should proceed by (1) reformatting partition sda3 and (2) then writing Kubuntu to sda3. Where in that procedure is it necessary to define a root file system?
Once Kubuntu is installed and I reboot the computer, the boot loader (presumably Grub 2) should present me at boot time with a menu containing 2 options: (1) Kubuntu 14.04 and (2) Mepis 11, which is on sda1. The root file system then will be determined by which one of those 2 options I select.
I would like to install Kubuntu 14.04, but I cannot until I understand (1) the “No root file system is defined.” message and (2) how to get past that point. Your help in this matter will be appreciated.
Highlighting sda3 should tell the installer where I want Kubuntu to be installed. The installer knows that sda3 is not empty, that is, it needs to be reformatted before Kubuntu is written to that partition. It should alert me to that fact, and it should ask me if I want to proceed. I would answer Yes, and it then should proceed by (1) reformatting partition sda3 and (2) then writing Kubuntu to sda3. Where in that procedure is it necessary to define a root file system?
Once Kubuntu is installed and I reboot the computer, the boot loader (presumably Grub 2) should present me at boot time with a menu containing 2 options: (1) Kubuntu 14.04 and (2) Mepis 11, which is on sda1. The root file system then will be determined by which one of those 2 options I select.
I would like to install Kubuntu 14.04, but I cannot until I understand (1) the “No root file system is defined.” message and (2) how to get past that point. Your help in this matter will be appreciated.
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