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On Monday 18 September 2006 5:18 pm, stephan beal wrote:
i've installed 10.0 on no less than 4 machines and never seen this problem. i always do the installs in "expert" mode because long ago i tried the "automatic" mode and it wiped out my existing /home partition.
You're talking about an initial installation, though, I presume. What happens if you go into the partitioner via Repair? Any idea what would be a good reason for the mount points to be greyed out?
As Master Yoda most certainly would say, "downright weird, your system is. To the bottom of this, get you must."
Yes, my system is weird (and now weirder since I moved the partitions around to get the boot partition to the bottom of the drive). But the phenomenon I saw should only depend on the contents of the installation DVD, not on the contents of my hard drive. Paul