>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.
Right. The "empty partition" you created was a DOS partition. Partition
Magic can't create Linux partitions. Just delete that partition (so there's
NO partition on the end of your drive -- if there's green stuff there, it's
not empty.) and wait until you're in Disk Druid to create your Linux
partition.
After you've all done with your Linux setup, you should be able to go back
to Partition Magic and see the Linux ext2 partition (pink, I believe) there...
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