On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 10:17:31AM -0600, Robert Leduc wrote:
> 
> number of questions.  I have a dual boot RedHat Linux 7.2 / Win98
> system. It is a long story, but I am currently left with an area
> of unpartitioned space in the "middle" of my hard drive. I'd like
> to fill at least part of it with a FAT32 partition readable by
> both systems.
> 
> The installation guide, being a bit useless, simply says to use
> fdisk.  Possibly useful machine-specific info is at the bottom of
> this message.  My questions are:
> 
> 1)  The new partition need not be bootable; can I ignore this
> 1024 cylinder limit thing then?

Yes.

> 2)  Does my version of Win98 or my bios place restrictions on the
> size of the partition I can create?  Where would I look to find
> an answer?

No. Down.

> 3) I tentatively tried to use RH's fdisk to create a new
> partition but didn't save the partition table.  I couldn't see
> how to make it of type "Win95 VFAT" rather than of type "Linux".  
> Should this be a worry or does this change after somehow
> formatting the new partition?  Maybe what I need is a rough
> outline of which commands I need to consider executing?  Note, RH
> 7.2 doesn't seem to ship with cfdisk, more's the pity.

In fdisk type t for "type" and then select b for "Win95 FAT32".

> 4) For example, what is the linux command for "formatting" the
> drive as FAT32?

mkdosfs

> 5) When I create this new partition, the linux drive assignments
> hda1 -- hda9 or so won't be in order based on the cylinders they
> occupy.  I can reorder this using fdisk. 

Nope. Partition Magic can do it.

>                                          Should I?

Nope.

>                                                    If so, I
> realize I will have to change my /etc/fstab to reflect the new
> numbering.  Are there any other places I'd need to change things?

Nope.

> I use grub as a boot loader; since /boot and / won't move I
> assume it will still work regardless.

Yes.

> 6) My hope is that if I ever need to increase the size of /, I
> could use partition magic to reduce the size of the new windows
> partition and then do a linux reinstall and create a new, larger
> / (likely to occur only in a future upgrade of the operating
> system from cdrom).  I only have partition magic ver 4, but would
> upgrade to 5 if that is necessary.  Would this work or is this a
> bad idea?  People tend to avoid making promises about fips, but
> would fips be a better alternative?

Do you keep all the eggs in the same partition? That's bad...

If you need more space just mount the new partititon in /home, /var,
whatever (of course after copying the old stuff onto it).

> Thanks very much for any help on any of the above.

You're welcome!

florin

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"If it's not broken, let's fix it till it is."

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