Partition Fields

Above the partition hierarchy are labels which present information about the
partitions you are creating. The labels are defined as follows:

Device:
This field displays the partition's device name.

Mount Point/RAID/Volume:
A mount point is the location within the directory hierarchy at which a volume
exists; the volume is "mounted" at this location. This field indicates where the
partition is mounted. If a partition exists, but is not set, then you need to define
its mount point. Double-click on the partition or click the Edit button.

Type:
This field shows the partition's file system type (for example, ext2, ext3, or vfat).

Format:
This field shows if the partition being created will be formatted.

Size (MB):
This field shows the partition's size (in MB).

Start:
This field shows the cylinder on your hard drive where the partition begins.

End:
This field shows the cylinder on your hard drive where the partition ends. Hide
RAID device/LVM Volume Group members: Select this option if you do not
want to view any RAID device or LVM Volume Group members that have been
created.

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