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The so-called mount point is the directory tree that will house the contents of the file system on the selected partition. A partition mounted at the directory <code>/home/</code> is meant to contain user data. The directory <code>/</code> is the <em>root</em> of the file tree, and therefore the root of the partition that will host the debian system.
TranslationThe so-called mount point is the directory tree that will house the contents of the file system on the selected partition. A partition mounted at the directory <code>/home/</code> is meant to contain user data. The directory <code>/</code> is the <em>root</em> of the file tree, and therefore the root of the partition that will host the debian system.

The so-called mount point is the directory tree that will house the contents of the file system on the selected partition. A partition mounted at the directory /home/ is meant to contain user data. The directory / is the root of the file tree, and therefore the root of the partition that will host the debian system.