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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Need help Partitioning Post 302747479 by Ihatewindows on Friday 21st of December 2012 11:48:20 AM
Old 12-21-2012
I have to agree with RudiC on this...it is a VERY short list. (https://www.google.com/search?q=linu...iw=992&bih=839) I find the easiest way is via the GUI, but all people are entitled to their opinions. When I installed Fedora, Anaconda (the graphical installer for RedHat) has a built in partitioner. Gparted can do that, but I find it hard to use because there are so many options. My favorite partitioner is Disks that comes with GTK and MATE.
 

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firefox [options ... ] [url] DESCRIPTION
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