
Partitions

   Choose  where  you  would like Red Hat Linux to be
   installed.

   Next,  you  must  define  mount  points  for  your
   partitions.  Use  the  Edit  button, once you have
   chosen a partition, to define its mount point.

Partitioning

   The graphical representation of your hard drive(s)
   allows   you  to  see  how  much  space  has  been
   dedicated to the various partitions created.

   Below the graphical representation, you will see a
   filesystem   hierarchy   showing   your   existing
   partitions.   Using  your  mouse,  click  once  to
   highlight   a   partition   or   double-click  the
   partition to edit it.

Partitioning Your System

   The  center button, Edit controls the partitioning
   tool's actions.

   Edit: Use this button to change the mount point of
   a  currently  selected  partition.  You  can  also
   manually  create a partition by editing free space
   (if  available).  Editing free space in this sense
   is  similar  to using fdasd in that you can choose
   where  the  partition  begins and ends within that
   free space.
