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Hi guys anybody can help me on how to partition a red hat enterprise 5 dedicated disc?
Let me see if Im not that lost,first I have to reboot then it has to be via ssh or msdos and do need the proper linux codes commands to start partition,isnt it ?
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search on google you may find useful link on how to do this
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The best is to read redhat's official documentations.
Just like I found this for you;
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Re...titioning.html
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search on google you may find useful link on how to do this
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redhat or centos forums will guide you step by step.
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foolow this guide
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Re...titioning.html
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Everything depend on how you want to partition it.
Is it for the first format or because you add a second drive to your system.
You also need to know how to use fdisk if it's a second drive.
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follow the links below. This may help you.
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The defaults will be fine on Red Hat - it will fill any remaining space on your drive with a new LVM partition.
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