Hello,
I'm new to Linux and have just had a Red Hat system installed. I know I have 200Gb free space on the disk but I have no idea how to partition it and create filesystems on the partitions. Can anyone help?!
Emma
It was pre-installed and I didnt choose to partition any of it, so I guess all the free space must have been allocated.....is it just a case of creating directories, or can you create filesystems of a specific size within this freespace?
Soz, I come from an AIX background where it is all MUCH easier!!!
Emma
fdisk -l /dev/sda (or whatever your device is) qill give you the current partitions. If you have free space you can create another partition using fdisk or diskdruid (as thedaver pointed out) and create the new filesystem to it.
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