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                  <h2 class="title"><a name="drakxid-ask_mntpoint_s"></a>Choosing Mount Points
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         <p><a name="BId-drakxid-ask_mntpoint_s-pa1"></a>Listed here are the existing Linux
            partitions detected on your hard drive. You can keep the choices
            made by the wizard, since they are good for most common
            installations. If you make any changes, you must at least define a
               <a class="indexterm" name="BId-drakxid-ask_mntpoint_s-it1"></a><a class="indexterm" name="BId-drakxid-ask_mntpoint_s-it2"></a>root partition (<code class="literal">/</code>). Do not choose too small a partition or you will not be able to install enough software. In most cases it is best to also
            create a <code class="literal">/home</code> partition, to store your data on (only possible if you
               have more than one Linux partition available).
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         <p><a name="BId-drakxid-ask_mntpoint_s-pa2"></a>Each partition is listed
               as follows: "Device", "Capacity", "Mount point","Type".
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         <p><a name="BId-drakxid-ask_mntpoint_s-pa3"></a>"Device", is structured: "hard drive type", "hard drive number", "partition number" (for example, "sda5"). 
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         <p><a name="BId-drakxid-ask_mntpoint_s-pa7"></a>When the mount points are correct, or corrected, click <span class="guibutton">Next</span>. You'll then be given the choice to format one or more of the partitions you just chose to install Mageia on. Usually, formatting
            <code class="literal">/</code> and saving <code class="literal">/home</code> (if the same partition was your <code class="literal">/home</code> before), is a good choice.
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