Installing 7.04 from the Live CD with the "guided" setting works, but this only creates / and a swap partition. Once I had a running system, I put the Live CD in and attempted to re-install with manual partitioning.
In the "Prepare Partitions" window, I deleted the existing partitions, selected the "free space" and clicked "new partition". The first partition I created was 20000 MB , ext3 and with the mount point "/" (minus the quotation marks). It was a primary partition. This worked. Next I repeated the process (same settings) different size (also ext3 and primary), picked some 227 GB (the disk is 250 GB) and typed in "/home" as the mount point. The installer tells me that I "Can't have the end before the start". It makes no difference whether I select the "end" radio button, or make no selection. I can add a swap partition, which will be added to the end of the list, but trying to create a partition from the "free space" in the middle and providing /home as the mount point fails.
So, what am I doing wrong? Is typing in / and /home for the mount points incorrect? When I look at what the installer did previously (when it created / and swap by itself), I see that the mount point for the large partition is "/media/sda1", and not "/".
The drop-down menu next to "mount point" in the partition creation dialog is empty.
Help?
In the "Prepare Partitions" window, I deleted the existing partitions, selected the "free space" and clicked "new partition". The first partition I created was 20000 MB , ext3 and with the mount point "/" (minus the quotation marks). It was a primary partition. This worked. Next I repeated the process (same settings) different size (also ext3 and primary), picked some 227 GB (the disk is 250 GB) and typed in "/home" as the mount point. The installer tells me that I "Can't have the end before the start". It makes no difference whether I select the "end" radio button, or make no selection. I can add a swap partition, which will be added to the end of the list, but trying to create a partition from the "free space" in the middle and providing /home as the mount point fails.
So, what am I doing wrong? Is typing in / and /home for the mount points incorrect? When I look at what the installer did previously (when it created / and swap by itself), I see that the mount point for the large partition is "/media/sda1", and not "/".
The drop-down menu next to "mount point" in the partition creation dialog is empty.
Help?
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