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Not possible, you can create only fat partition. Use Windows NT / server to create ntfs partition. Linux support ext3 partition. If you need to create Linux ext3 partition see FAQ article:
Linux Hard Disk Format Command : nixCraft
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not possible in redhat. but other versions supports this.
pls read start [www.linux-ntfs.org] |
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