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Re: RHEL partitioner question



 Jerry Feldman wrote: 
> I have an RHEL 4 U3 server with 2 unused removable drives.  The other 2 
> drives are set up as an LVM volume.  I certainly can use fdisk or 
> parted to partition them, and mkfs to make the file system. What I was 
> looking for is the graphical (or curses) interface. I access that 
> system via an ssh tunnel.   

Do you want a gui for the partitioning, the file-system-making, or the LVM 
management? 
For the first and second, gparted or qparted are nice. 

For the last, system-config-lvm actually does quite a bit (except the 
partitioning, it will do everything from making the LV, formating it, and 
adding it to your fstab). 

Matt 

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