rdb,

        well i dont think that rhl ships with exactly what you're looking for
but i've used parted with some success.  i personally prefer to fdisk
and mke2fs (or mke2fs -j for ext3 or mkreiserfs even better) to do the
sort of thing you want to do but if you really want a graphical utility:

http://part-gui.sourceforge.net/

yeah its not shipped with redhat but its a frontend for parted.

hope i was helpful...

--andy

On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 18:49, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> Hi,
> I added a new secondary slave drive to my machine, so it's empty and don't 
> have anything on it.
> I'd like to partition it for swap (needed more swap, plus I want to move swap 
> to the new drive since it's faster) and just ext3 for the rest, for data 
> storage. 
> So, I've looked around to find a partitioning tool, prefferably graphical, to 
> do it. Just like when you do installation. But for the life of me, I can't 
> find it. 
> So the question is, does Redhat ships with such tool ? I have no particular 
> reason to use a GUI, just want to know and be fancy if such thing exists. 
> 
> I've heard about GNU Parted but never tried it, and probably can read up the 
> Man for fdisk to do it from command line, but I am just curious to know if RH 
> ships with such thing I mentioned above. If not, well that's kinda sad that 
> RH don't have such basic tool. And what about disk druid (if that's what it's 
> called) ? I can't find that too.
> 
> Thanks for any info.
> RDB
-- 
andy richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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