"Reuben D. Budiardja" wrote: > > On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 08:36, Kevin Myers wrote: > > On 31 Jul 2002 08:43:24 -0400, you wrote: > > > > >I have an old NTFS partition in my /dev/hda1. I'd like to re-format it > > >to ext3 partition. Is there such utility in linux/Redhat, so I don't > > >have to reboot and use other partition software? > > >I don't care about preserving data, since I simply don't need the > > >partition anylonger, and would like to use the available space. > > > > man fdisk > > I did 'man fdisk' couple times before, and I still don't understand how > to use it. Forgive my ignorant please. Furthermore, at the end of 'man > fdisk' in the 'Bugs' section: > "fdisk is a buggy program that does fuzzy > things - usually it happens to produce reasonable results. > Its single advantage is that it has some support for BSD > disk labels and other non-DOS partition tables." > > So, I am not really confident to just type fdisk. I don't want to loose > my other stuff.
I've been using fdisk since the mid-90's on an extremely mixed variety of drives, and never had a glitch. It's been quite reliable. rickf -- If you are successfull they'll beat a path to your doorstep ... Picket signs firmly in hand! -- redhat-list mailing list Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list