Hi all ...
Here is the problem :
I have 20 GB HDD and I had windows 98 installed and runnning fine.
I installed RedHat Linux 7.0 but during installation I need to partition my HDD like c: 6GB and linux 4GB Now the problem is I couldn't recover my remaining space in HDD.
So pls Help me to recover it...
Thanxs in advance, Regards, -Yogesh Get Your Private, Free E-mail from Indiatimes at http://email.indiatimes.com
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What exactly do you mean?
--- call2yogesh call2yogesh@indiatimes.com wrote:
I installed RedHat Linux 7.0 but during installation I need to partition my HDD like c: 6GB and linux 4GB
Now the problem is I couldn't recover my remaining space in HDD.
So pls Help me to recover it...
If your HDD is partitioned as per this scheme, that means you have Windows in the first partition (hda1) and Linux in the second. If the sizes are 6 GB and 4 GB respectively, that means you ought to have 10 GB unallocated space on your disk. Thus, there is no question of "recovery"; the space is there and waiting to be used. Boot into Linux, run a "cfdisk" and you ought to see unallocated space in the output. You can set these up as Linux or Windows disks, only remember that whatever you put on them will not be bootable, unless you install the latest LILO which can boot off
= 1024 cylinders.
Regards,
Krishnan
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