[CentOS] Manual Paritioning with fdisk
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bards1888 at gmail.comMon Apr 11 21:41:15 UTC 2005
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Gerald Waugh wrote: >How can I use fdisk to partition when installing CentOS4 >instead of using 'auto' or disk-druid >I want to make RAID 'fd' type partitions for hda and hdc > >I tried every ctrl-alt Fx and can't get to a shell > >TIA >Gerald > >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > To answer your question, you can use fdisk on a VT (ctrl-alt-F1 -> ctrl-alt-F6) during the install, thats what I do all the time with centos and FC3. In anaconda, you may have to hit the 'back' button if you have already gone to the disk partitioning screen, this ensures that anaconda re-reads the partition table etc. Cheers.
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