Choose the mount points
Here you see the Linux partitions that have been found on your
computer. If you don't agree with the DrakX suggestions, you can change the
mount points yourself.
To the left of the drop-down menus is a list of available
partitions. For example: sda is a hard drive - and
5 is a partition number,
followed by the (capacity, mount point, filesystem
type) of the partition.
If you have several partitions, you can choose various different
mount points from the drop down menu, such as
/, /home and
/var. You can even make your own mount points, for
instance /video for a partition where you want to
store your films, or perhaps /Data for all your
data files.
For any partitions that you don't need to make use of, you can
leave the mount point field blank.
If you make any changes here, ensure you still have a
/ (root) partition.
If you are not sure what to choose, click
Previous to go back and then tick Custom
disk partitioning, where you can click on a partition to see
its type and size.
If you are sure the mount points are correct, click on
Next, and choose whether you only want to format the
partition suggested by DrakX, or more.