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
device name that can be entered, I have no idea what it is, since I could
find no mention of it in the manuals, and man pages weren't working yet :-)
That wouldn't have helped anyway, since there is nothing in the man page to
cover its use before the system is operational.

I'm curious to know the answer to this one.

BTW, as much as we all love Disk Druid, here is another reason...

The installation manual suggests that the /boot partition be no larger than
16MB.  On an 8.4 GB drive, asking for a 16MB partition results in DD creating
a 23MB partition.  Wait-a-sec... I didn't ask for 23, I asked for 16.  I
guess the programmers of DD didn't read the installation manual :-)  BTW, if
you ask for 12, it creates 15.  So I used that.  I know that it is trying to
work with cylinder boundaries, but one would think that it would create a
partition at the closest size that is SMALLER than the requested amout, not
larger.

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