> Thanks. I assume you meant /tmp/sda, instead of /dev/sda.
I did, I'm a moron :)
Matt
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, Vidiot wrote:
> It was mentioned here that if you don't like disk druid (like me) and
> you want to use fdisk, just go to one of the other consoles and run fdisk.
##If at the beginning of the install you
> During the Red Hat install, drives are accessed as devices in the /tmp
>directory, rather than /dev. So, if you want to use fdisk during
>install, switch to the second console and run something like 'fdisk
>/dev/sda' to use it.
>Matt
Thanks. I assume you meant /tmp/sda, instead of /dev/s
During the Red Hat install, drives are accessed as devices in the /tmp
directory, rather than /dev. So, if you want to use fdisk during
install, switch to the second console and run something like 'fdisk
/dev/sda' to use it.
Matt
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It was mentioned here that if you don't like disk druid (like me) and
you want to use fdisk, just go to one of the other consoles and run fdisk.
Well, I tried that this weekend and it doesn't work, because fdisk wants
a device name and /dev/hda is not valid at that point. If there is a magic
dev