On 2006-04-13 19:36, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:

Severino,

you can used fdisk as usual. Make a partition for
DragonFly, then boot from the DragonFly CD. There's an option to use a part of a harddisk for the installation. DFLY makes his slices then in the
selected partition.

I use grub here as a boot manager, tri-booting
Linux, GNU/Hurd and DFly without problems (that means, I didn't let the DFly installation set up its own boot manager).

Thomas


I readed the fdisk's man page, but I not found the
response. I want choose the size in MB (or in GB) with
fdisk.
Fdisk (in DragonFly) have this feature?

If I remember correctly you can not use the DragonFly fdisk to create the partition (or I just didn't know how to use it) but if you boot into Linux and use fdisk there it should work just as fine.

Erik Wikström
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