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Question raw partitions

i want to know, how do i to create a rwa partttions in unixware 7
wit raid 5
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It is not very common to partition a hard drive with UnixWare. If you find yourself needing to add a partition for some raw space or for dedication of the entire partition to a filesystem (odd), go ahead and use 'fdisk.' Reboot and remake your emergency boot and root disks. thats it..
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