You could also Version 2 of fips which supports fat32. This is what I
used to repartition my system. Although, after having used Partition
Magic in the past and now fips, I like Partition Magic much more.
Both utilities will do the job though.

JDF

Derek Martin wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Matt Herbert wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hey everybody,
> >
> > After an awesome quake 3 LAN party this weekend :), one of my friends
> > decided he wanted to try linux on his system.  I excitedly agreed to
> > help him install Red Hat 6.1.  To my surprise and disappointment, I
> > couldn't get it installed to save my life.  He has a new system with
> > a 27 GIG IDE hard drive.  When he set the system up, he formatted a
> > ~24 GIG Windows partion, and left 3 GIG as unpartioned space.  For
> > some strange reason, the redhat installer simply wouldn't allow me to
> > create a / partion on that space, it kept saying there wasn't enough
> > room.
> 
> You've run into the 8GB problem...  For LILO to be able to boot from your
> /boot partition, it needs to be in the first 1024 (IIRC) cylinders of your
> disk. As partitioned, I don't believe there is any way to install Linux on
> your friend's disk. There is hope though... you can get partition magic,
> move the partition, create a small /boot partition at the beginning of the
> disk, and then create the rest of your partitions at the end of the disk.
> 
> --
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