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- Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 07:44:20 +0900
- From: Bruce <bt-mcintosh@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] installing Ubuntu on Panasonic CF-R4
I installed ubuntu-7.04 or "Feisty Fawn" on my Toshiba without a hitch.
(Wiping the hard drive clean etc..) Works great, but Toshiba too heavy to carry around.
I have a Panasonic CF-R4, and have been trying to install ubuntu-7.04 or "Feisty Fawn" on it, with no luck so far.
*Note: I do not want to erase the XP or the recovery section (orders from no.2).
(It does not come with a back up CD, as recovery is installed on the hard drive)
I have used the r4 setup Utility to partition the Harddrive, and re-installed XP on partition 1. I have also burned a copy of ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso to a CD and am using that to try to install Ubuntu on partition 2. (Is that the correct version for the CF-R4?)
Booting up from the CD works. I click on the install Icon, and the install procedure starts.
In the partition part, I choose Manual, and double-click partition 2 (/dev/sda2) and change Type to ext3, register it, then choose partition 2 (/dev/sda2) then click the forward button to go to the next stage...
------------------------------------------------------------------------ -
Prepare Partitions Window (For install)
Device Type Mount Point Format Size Used
/dev/sda
/dev/sda1 ntfs /media/sda1 40805 MB 4400 MB
/dev/sda2 ext3 /media/sda1 Check 15981 MB 3200 MB
free space 3224 MB
------------------------------------------------------------------------ -
which is where I hit the proverbial brick wall... and get this error message: --------------------------------------------- No root file system is defined Please correct this from the partitioning menu. ---------------------------------------------
I don't see anything labeled as the partitioning menu.
I double click on /dev/sda2 and can change the mount point (?) to /, /boot, /dev/sda, /etc.... but it still doesn't work.
Any ideas on how to get past this? Thank you in advance. Sincerely,
Bruce McIntosh
Panasonic CF-R4 ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso
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