FSCII
February 12th, 2011, 12:48 AM
Ok I'm having a problem and it seems like partitions during the dual boot install.
Here's EXACTLY what I get...
Menu: Allocate drive space
Erase and use entire disk
X Specify partitions manually (advanced) [X denotes I chose this option]
I have 3 partitions on my gateway laptop...
[graphical bar across the top]
sda1 NTFS - 10g - weird partition w/recovery software or something from Vista
sda2 NTFS - 140g - Windows Vista
47g FREE SPACE [this is where I want ubuntu]
[Middle Window]
/dev/sda
/dev/sda1 ntfs 10g (built in recovery disc for Vista)
/dev/sda2 ntfs 140g (this is where Windows Vista is)
free space 47g (where I want Ubuntu)
So Now I highlight the 47g partition where I want ubuntu and double click it.
I get the "Create Partition" dialog box.
Type for new partition (I chose Logical -- should it be primary or logical and why?)
New Partition size (47g)
Location for the new partition: Beginning
Use as: Ext4 Journaling System
Mount point: (blank and I left it blank I have NO idea what these options mean!!!)
I click ok and it does "scanning disk". Now it shows the top bar of "Allocate drive space menu" with blue color for 3rd partition as sda3 (ext4) 47gb
In middle it shows now
dev/sda5 (why not sda3???) ext4 47gb
Bottom of window:
Boot Loader
/dev/sda ATA (bunch of numbers) --- I left this as default
[options i didn't choose for boot loader below]
dev/sda1 Windows Vista (loader) is this correct it should be the hidden recovery disk only 10gb here
dev/sda2 Windows Recovery Environment (loader) [WHAT? this is the 140gb partition!]
dev/sda5
I click "Install Now" and I get this error:
"No root file system is defined. Please correct this from the partitioning menu."
HELP - it looks like all my bases are covered what am I missing?!
:confused:
Here's EXACTLY what I get...
Menu: Allocate drive space
Erase and use entire disk
X Specify partitions manually (advanced) [X denotes I chose this option]
I have 3 partitions on my gateway laptop...
[graphical bar across the top]
sda1 NTFS - 10g - weird partition w/recovery software or something from Vista
sda2 NTFS - 140g - Windows Vista
47g FREE SPACE [this is where I want ubuntu]
[Middle Window]
/dev/sda
/dev/sda1 ntfs 10g (built in recovery disc for Vista)
/dev/sda2 ntfs 140g (this is where Windows Vista is)
free space 47g (where I want Ubuntu)
So Now I highlight the 47g partition where I want ubuntu and double click it.
I get the "Create Partition" dialog box.
Type for new partition (I chose Logical -- should it be primary or logical and why?)
New Partition size (47g)
Location for the new partition: Beginning
Use as: Ext4 Journaling System
Mount point: (blank and I left it blank I have NO idea what these options mean!!!)
I click ok and it does "scanning disk". Now it shows the top bar of "Allocate drive space menu" with blue color for 3rd partition as sda3 (ext4) 47gb
In middle it shows now
dev/sda5 (why not sda3???) ext4 47gb
Bottom of window:
Boot Loader
/dev/sda ATA (bunch of numbers) --- I left this as default
[options i didn't choose for boot loader below]
dev/sda1 Windows Vista (loader) is this correct it should be the hidden recovery disk only 10gb here
dev/sda2 Windows Recovery Environment (loader) [WHAT? this is the 140gb partition!]
dev/sda5
I click "Install Now" and I get this error:
"No root file system is defined. Please correct this from the partitioning menu."
HELP - it looks like all my bases are covered what am I missing?!
:confused: