He wanted a graphical partitioning utility in Red Hat 9, so his customer "didn't have to deal with that command line crap in fdisk". After finding no way to reinvoke DiskDruid once the install is complete, I left him woth no solid answer for the rather rude way he was asking for help beyond "There are some third party ones out there".


Amusingly we recently discovered that the rh9 installer has been "fixed" in such a way that fdisk can no longer be run, and you *must* use DiskDruid.

I hate DiskDruid.