On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Ian Keith Setford wrote:

> 
> 
> > If I remember correctly, this is asking you where all the base files are
> > stored on the disk. Now, C disk for Windows is 
> > /dev/hda for Linux, but you need to insluce the partition # as well.
> > If you are not sure, fdisk and see where the Windows resides, but
> > generally it's on /dev/hda1
> > So, for example, if you have files in C:\Debian\
> > then the path to it would be 
> > /dev/hda1/Debian/
> 
> Make sure that the /dev/hda1 partition is mounted or this won't work.
> I'm not sure if the install offers you an option of mounting a pertition
> though.

If not, alt-f2 will get you to a new shell where you can mount it

Matthew

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