The root 5 minor bar chord is derived from the basic A minor chord.
The root 5 minor bar chord also has a popular alternative fingering. Once again, you may prefer to bar the first five strings only, and mute the 6th string with the tip of the first finger.
It will be necessary to know the notes on the 5th string in order to know on which fret a root 5 bar chord must be fretted. The following diagram illustrates the notes on the 5th string and highlights the location of three separate root 5 bar chords.