I gather he wanted to wipe what was on the disk and install redhat on it
alone. In which case, the redhat installer will handle it just fine. He
can choose to delete the existing partion(s) and then carve up the disk to
his needs.

Ian

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St John's College, Oxford       | in just one noncommerical Linux system
OX1 3JP - +44-(0)7855-310565    | would have cost about $1.9 billion to develop
http://www.robertgraves.org     | ... the way Microsoft does it" Bruce Perens


On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, mike Orton wrote:

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> Partition Magic will do it all for you, or if you can't get hole of a copy.
> 1/ boot from a dos disk with dod fdisk to delete old partitions. This will
> remove winxxxx anything!
> 2/ Use a linux fdisk to create ext2 and swap partitions on the disk
>
> Mike Orton CPhys, MInstP, DCT(Batt)., MSRP,. PGCE(Wales).
> Author of "Karen's Wars" as "Mike Mordechai".
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