Hi Friends,
I've a system with following config. details:
AMD K-6 processor with 550MHz
10.2GB HDD
196MB RAM,4MB video ram
52x CDRom drive
Recently I decided to install Redhat 7.2 on my system which already had Win 2000 pro working fine. Currently my C: drive has 3GB on which Window 2000 pro is installed and is working fine. I've decided to use 2GB for Linux. 5GB for Windows 2000 pro. The remaining space i want to use it to store my other software. I've installed Linux successfully with a SWAP space of 192MB. Now when i used fdisk to make an extended partition, it shows that the remaining space is only 2.1GB. Some 1GB space is missing. But while installing Linux i found that the remaining space is 5GB, after using 3GB for windows 2000, 2GB for linux. Can anyone tell me how to get my remaining space. Win 2000 pro uses FAT32. Linux uses ext3 file system.
Thankx for your time.
Waiting for your replies...
With regards,
Shri.
I've a system with following config. details:
AMD K-6 processor with 550MHz
10.2GB HDD
196MB RAM,4MB video ram
52x CDRom drive
Recently I decided to install Redhat 7.2 on my system which already had Win 2000 pro working fine. Currently my C: drive has 3GB on which Window 2000 pro is installed and is working fine. I've decided to use 2GB for Linux. 5GB for Windows 2000 pro. The remaining space i want to use it to store my other software. I've installed Linux successfully with a SWAP space of 192MB. Now when i used fdisk to make an extended partition, it shows that the remaining space is only 2.1GB. Some 1GB space is missing. But while installing Linux i found that the remaining space is 5GB, after using 3GB for windows 2000, 2GB for linux. Can anyone tell me how to get my remaining space. Win 2000 pro uses FAT32. Linux uses ext3 file system.
Thankx for your time.
Waiting for your replies...
With regards,
Shri.