On 5/14/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
> The answer to your specific question is that you will run fdisk, you
> will create the partitions you want at the size you want with the file
> system type you want. There is no set size. there is no script to make
> it happen. It comes out exactly as you create it. You want FAT? You
> make FAT. (At your own risk!) You want ext2 or reiserfs-4 or whatever,
> you make it. you place it on the disk where you want it, you format
> it, everything is done by hand.
[..]

ah, I need to learn more about fdisk so that I don't lose any data on
the fedora partition(s).  I don't want to use FAT32 for gentoo, but I
do want to restrict gentoo to the partition which is currently
formatted as FAT32.  My question was really about fdisk then, sorry
about that.

thanks for the help,

Thufir

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