Vivek J. Patankar wrote:
Matthew Hoggan wrote:
1) fdisk –l is not working
What exactly is the problem? Error messages?
'fdisk /dev/sda' should work for you.
If not run as root '/sbin/fdisk -l' fails silently, that
might be what's happening.
2) is it bad that I did not set up a swap, and if so is there a way I
can set it up in Linux after installation
Once the partition is created run 'mkswap /dev/sdaX' to set the
partition as swap and add the following line to /etc/fstab
/dev/hdaX swap swap defaults 0 0
Replace X with the appropriate value.
3) I have 150 gigs of un-partitioned space on my hard drive how do I
partition it in Fedora so I can write to it from both linux and win2k
if that is even possible
It's very much possible. Format the partition as fat32 partition using
'mkfs.vfat'. Keep in ming that MS Windows doesn't support fat32
partitions larger than ~37GB.
This isn't true:
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hdb1 * 1 20023 160834716 c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
Recent versions of Windows will refuse to create large FAT partitions
though, mainly to get people to move over to NTFS (which there is
good reason to do if you're Windows only). I would normally prefer
to use each OS to create its own filesystems (therefore Windows
for FAT & NTFS, Linux for ext and Reiser), but if you're set on
a large FAT partition and only have WinXP/MCE/Vista then it has
to be mkfs.vfat.
Alternatively you can keep the partition as ext3 and use 'ext2ifs' on
Windows to read and write to it. ext2ifs control panel applet can be
used to assign the partition a drive letter.
Fedora 7 can read/write unencrypted NTFS just fine,
install ntfs-3g and ntfsprogs from the F7 repository.
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imalone