RE: [ILUG] Disk Druid Question

From: Smith, Graham - Computing Technician (Graham.Smith at domain it-tallaght.ie)
Date: Thu 20 Sep 2001 - 17:07:48 IST


Disk Druid can do some very weird things, i'd highly recommend
you use something more generic such as fdisk (or partition magic
if you need something a bit more user friendly).

fdisk will do exactly what you tell it to do without any unnecessary
argument. I found fdisk very clunky at first but now i wouldnt use anything
else.

G.

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 Graham Smith,
 Network Administrator,
 Department of Computing,
 Institute of Technology,
 Tallaght, Dublin 24
 Phone: + 353 (01) 4042840

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Eibrand [mailto:richard.eibrand at domain dit.ie]
Sent: 20 September 2001 16:55
To: ILUG at domain linux.ie
Subject: [ILUG] Disk Druid Question

Howdy,

I am trying to install Redhat 7.1 on my machine, but I am having problems
with Disk Druid.
The hd is a maxtor 20Gb, with 2048 Cylinders.

I can set up swap, fine for a while.
Then I can set up /home, stays fine.
Then when I want to set up /, it tells me that there is a problem as '/ is
1024'.
I read the Redhat guide, and it says that if want to set up a / partition
and use the remaining disk space
I have to set up a /boot partition of at least 16mb, which I always do
anyway.
Now, when I have done this two things happen.
The space I allocated for swap is removed, and I am told that there is no
remaining free primary...
The /boot section is not allocated either and complains about the disk
having more than 1024 cylinders.
But when the two above things have happened, / has been successfully
alocated???
The other two partitions on the disk are NTFS for a win2k install.

Does anybody know what is happening, and how I can make it stop bugging the
crap out
of me???

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

TIA,

Richard

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