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I have used Ubuntu in the past. For disk partitioning Ubuntu has a nice GUI called "gparted". Now we have switched to Redhat Enterprise Linux v5. In Redhat I can ...
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    Disk Partition GUI

    I have used Ubuntu in the past. For disk partitioning Ubuntu has a nice GUI called "gparted". Now we have switched to Redhat Enterprise Linux v5. In Redhat I can use fdisk or parted for disk partitioning but is there any GUI available for redhat or can I install any. Any tip would be nice.

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    You can install gparted on your RHEL system, or you can use a liveCD such as the Parted Magic LiveCD which comes with gparted.
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    Yes gparted rpm and source packages available now. for download

    gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php

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    GParted and PartedMagic are Graphical Interfaces of parted tool only and you can install it in RHEL through its Package Manager.
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    You can try installing gparted with YUM like this:

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    yum install gparted
    ...or you can download the ISO file for the Parted Magic LiveCD here:

    Parted Magic News

    Have fun with your partitioning.
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