So I did a "locate sndconfig" and found that it was in the "/usr/sbin"
directory.

If I change my working directory to /usr/sbin and do a "ls -l sndconfig" I
get:

"-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 116784 Mar 8 2000 sndconfig"

I am logged in as root.

If I type "sndconfig" I get: "bash: sndconfig: command not found".

So what is going on???


At 09:41 AM 9/24/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Jamie,
>
>Here is my problem.  I am running Red Hat 6.2.  Once the install is
>complete (using the Red Hat installer) I can not run fdisk, cfdisk,
>sndconfig.  Bash does not find those file names, i.e. "command not found".
>It's as if the install didn't install everything that it should have or a
>set of commands is not in the search path...
>
>Kent
>
>At 06:45 PM 9/23/00 GMT, you wrote:
>>You can use fdisk, cfdisk (color fdisk), diskdrake...(you can get to it 
>>via DrakConf).
>>
>>Jamie
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>>
>>On 9/23/00, 9:03:09 AM, Kent Loobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
>>regarding How do I add a hard disk partition?:
>>
>>
>>> How do I add a hard disk partition in Linux?
>>
>>> I have tried fdisk in gnome and it can't find it.  I have tried to find
>>> disk druid but don't know what it is called or where to look for it.
>>
>>> Kent
>>
>

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