At this point, you must tell the installation program where to install
Red Hat Linux. This is done by defining mount points for one or more disk partitions in
which Red Hat Linux will be installed. One of the DASD's must be specified as the root
partition (i.e. a mount point of /). Because the DASD
partitions are usually small (e.g. ~ 2 GB's) it is recommended mount points of
/ and /usr/share be used (refer to
Figure 3-4). It is also recommended data partitions be
specified (i.e data partition mount points /home and
/usr/local).