Unix HELP!! How do i create a working FAT32 partition....
Im kinda new to unix so i would greatly appreciate if anyone would help me with this...
I recently installed Redhat Linux. I was previosly running Windows 98 and had two drives C:\ and d:\
I had stored all my files and programs in the D:\ drive and the c: drive had windows.
when i started setup, i had to partition my hard disk again. i removed the c:\ partition (win95 FAT32) and in its place i put a Linux Native partition.
Now, i want to get back to windows. I tried a lot to get the hard disk back to the original state. I used the fdisk to create a win95 fat32 partition instead of the linux native partition. but when i reach the end of the setup, the setup hangs and displays a message. creating filesystem.
C:\ drive is created already on my computer. but when i try to access it using a boot disk, it says..... invalid media type....
d: is however working fine. but as i have exhausted all space in d:
i cannot install windows there.
and yes... i have set the mount of the c: drive to / (i.e root) using disk druid.
what should i do to get a proper fat32 partition again...
please help..
thanx