I don't have that command. Where can I get it?
Thanks,
Andrew

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On Behalf Of Jeffrey Tadlock
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 10:36 PM
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Subject: Re: Disk Druid

On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 10:16:34PM -0500, Andrew Lucas wrote:
> When I installed redhat 8.0, I used Disk Druid to set up my disks. I
> added another hard drive and need to partition it. Where do I get disk
> druid? Its not installed and I can figure out which RPM its in. I was
> able to partition my drive with fdisk, but now I cant even format it
> because I don't have ext2fs. That's the program I used in mandrake, so
I
> assumed it was the same.


Take a look at the command mkfs.  It will let you format the
partition you created.

Disk Druid is only available during the initial installation of
Red Hat.

/jft



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