Partitioning Your System - Red Hat LINUX 7.1 - ISERIES Manual

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Figure 3–7 Disk Partitioning

3.8 Partitioning Your System

If you chose
If you chose
At this point, you must tell the installation program where to install Red Hat Linux. This is done by
defining mount points for one or more disk partitions in which Red Hat Linux will be installed. You
may also need to create and/or delete partitions at this time (refer to Figure 3–8, Partitioning with Disk
Druid).
If you have not yet planned how you will set up your partitions, refer to Ap-
pendix C, Re-installation of Red Hat Linux and Preserving Existing Data
and the partitioning appendix in the Official Red Hat Linux Reference Guide.
Sections relating to LILO and Intel-specific BIOS issues can be ignored.
Automatic Partitioning
Manually partition with fdisk
, please skip ahead to Section 3.11, Network Configuration.
, please skip ahead to Section 3.9, Partitioning with fdisk .
Note
Chapter 3:Installing Red Hat Linux

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