thats allright, delete everything you want to be
erased, and create all the new partitions you want,
keep in mind that Disk Druid will make changes after
you click on done, so you have the freedom to delete
and remake partitions as often as you may need 8)

--- Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All Folks,
> 
> I have a box running WinXP.  The hard drive of 40G
> in
> size has 2 partitions, namely C and D, the later of
> which is for data storage.  I am preparing to
> repartition drive C reserving about 12G for WinXP
> and
> making a new partition of 20G for installation of
> LTSP.   The partition of the hard drive is as
> follows;
> 
> (Remark : WinXP and its applications only taking up
> about 8G space)
> 
> Drive/dev/hda
> hda1  32443 Mb
> hda5  5700 Mb
> 
> v Hard Drive
>   v /dev/hda               Size (Mb) Start  End
>       Free     Free space   8        1      1
>      /dev/hda1    vfat      32444    2      4137
>    v  /dev/hda2  Extended   5711     4138   4865
>          /dev/hda    vfat   5711     4138   4868
> 
> I am going to use �Manually partition with Disk
> Druid�
> There are 3 selections
> 
> - New
> - Edit
> - Delete
> 
> Kindly advise whether I use �Delete� first and then
> �New� or otherwise (Sorry I could not find relevant
> instruction from �Red Hat Linux Installation Guide�)
> 
> Any pointer would be appreciated
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Stephen Liu
> 
> 
> =====
> Best Regards
> Stephen Liu
> 
>
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