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February 6th, 2000, 03:18 PM
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Originally posted by Squonk:
Yep, I know exactly what you mean. I ran into the same thing when I played around with Red Hat Linux a while back. As you discovered, FDISK knows nothing of Linux. What I finally ended up doing was booting from the Red Hat CD. There was a tool on the CD called "Disk Druid" that I used to delete the Linux partitions. Once done, I could then put FDISK back to work. I don't know if SUSE has the same disk tool in it, or not...
But I dont want to delete the Linux partitiones!!!!
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