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Originally posted by bobbinbrisco
i have windows 2k on one hard disk and i chose to install redhat onto a partition that is formatted as FAT32. the install went well until i got to creating a boot disk - it crashed there. now i can't boot into RedHat. what can i do?
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Just a thought here. The partition was originally formatted as FAT32, right?
During the install, Disk Druid would have listed the partition, but in order to use that partition, you would actually have to delete that FAT32 partition and then add a new partition with the appropriate information (mount point, size, type, etc.).
Or did you just try to add a new partition? I find it hard to believe that Disk Druid (or fdisk for that matter) would allow you to do that unless you had plenty of space.
As far as 2K/NT, I haven't heard that. And trickykid says he's running it, so it's obviously possible.