try alt f1....4 or ctrl-alt f1...4(i dont remember)
and u will get the bash prompt.
In that u can find the fdisk in some bin directory
vinu
On Mon, 17 Apr 2000 11:51:32 +0530
 "Binand Raj S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Rohit forced the electrons to say:
> > Red Hat Linux 6.1 does _NOT_ have fdisk for
> installation procedure.
> > Period.
> 
> Huh? Ever tried giving "text expert" at the beginning of
> the installation?
> (minus the quotes, but with the space).
> 
> I just freaked out with the partition table after that
> using fdisk.
> 
> Binand
> 
> -- 
> The prompt for all occasions:
> export PS1="F:\$(pwd | tr '/[a-z]' '\134\134[A-Z]')> "
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