I did make a little more progress this morning.  I used GPartEd to do
the commands shown in my last enty, and they worked fine.  I did not
need to use an operation to get out of the command mode.

When I checked the  Windows Disk Management, the partitions still read
the same as before.

I booted Ubuntu again, and went through the installation processes.  It
now recognizes the Mount Points.  When I hit "Forward", I get a
different error message than before.  It now says something like the
root needs to be defined.

I have created a directory called root, and in Ubuntu, I changed the
default name in Mount Point to /root.

I guess that I do not know what root is or how to make Ubuntu recognize
it.

Also, the first two commands listed in the last entry, GPartEd would not
accept.

I really need to know how to get out of the command mode without losing
my input commands.

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Xubuntu partitioning can fail because ubiquity does not prevent thunar from 
automounting new partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107259
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