Sunday, October 26, 2003, 12:55:43 AM, you wrote:
> Every Linux distribution has a program called "fdisk" available. RedHat
> Linux installator might also include something like this (but I don't know
> for sure, I never used RedHat Linux). Could you somehow boot from the
> installation CD to a console, launch there "fdisk /dev/hda", then just enter
> "p" and tell us, what it says?
I stopped the install. The Thinkpad wouldn't let me remove the CD
while the install was running. So I had to turn it off. I check the
Red Hat CD. But it doesn't seem to contain an Fdisk program.
I was reading about the Disk Druid. This mount point that it refers
to, is that like any name that you come up with. And this is placed
in the main directory?
Is it something you design creatively, like you name letters to print,
messages, or graphics files?
-- Best regards, Adam _______________________________________________ Thinkpad mailing list Thinkpad@stderr.org http://stderr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thinkpadReceived on Sun Oct 26 00:53:55 2003
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