How To Fix No Root File System Is Defined Error
Linux operating systems require their installation files to be loaded in a partition within their own file system(ext), not that of Windows. And also, the partition needs to be defined to be mounted as a root Linux directory, i.e., ‘/’ by default. The error arises if the requirements aren’t met during installation. In order to troubleshoot this issue, you will have to change the partition configuration in the ways described in this article....