On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, earthling wrote:
> So, as advised, I bought Partition Magic. I created an empty partition
> of 448M. Then I ran the Redhat install program again. Disk Druid
> correctly identified the partitions:
>
> hda1 1561M 1561M Dos16 >=32
> hda2 1M 1M os/2 Boot mgr
> hda3 448m 448M dos16 >=32 (this is the new, empty one)
>
> However, Disk Druid thinks hda3 is full, and won't allow me to add any
> root, usr, or home partitions.
Of course it's full. With the dos partition.
>
> What should I try next? (I'm very new to linux, so please don't assume i
> know anything.............lol...spell it out for me please?)
You have to instruct Druid to delete the hda3 partition and to recreate it
as linux partition. Or you can try to edit it and change its type from 06
(DOS) to 83 (Linux native). ONLY after that you'll be able to assign there
the root partition.
You are aware you have to create a little swap partition, aren't you? The
best bet is to make it have the same size as your RAM size. This is why I
said first to delete the dos hda3 partition. Like this, you'll be able to
make a 410 Mb Linux native partition and a 38 Linux swap (type 82)
partition at the end of the disk.
Good luck
Cristian
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