Hi all, About a month ago my PII233 box died, and, rather than repair it I decided to replace it with a home-built. I have a 1.2 GHz Athlon Thunderbird, an Asus A7M266 mb, 512 Megs of 266MHz DDR memory, and two IBM dma100 7200rpm 40 Gig hd's. Oh, yes. I also installed a Swiftech MC462-A heat sink. Decent hardware. I had been having trouble getting things to play well together, and my son-in-law offered to look at it for me while my wife and I took a short vacation to Park City. When I got home things were running well. Tim had installed Win98 on hda1 and I was able to install all my M$ software on the first hard-drive. However, when I tried to install my copy of RH 7.1 on hdb it kind of choked because the hard-drive was formatted FAT 32. I don't know if Tim did me a "favor", or if the hard-drives were formatted from the factory. At any rate, I can't install StarOffice 5.2 because I don't have enough unclaimed disk space on a 40 Gig hd! I guess what I'm asking is: How can I low level format hdb so I can reclaim it for Linux? The RH Druid wouldn't do it (or anything much else.) Whenever I thought I had it nailed, Disk Druid wouldn't let me proceed to the next step. Fdisk, which needs a lot of information, wasn't helpful. Oddly enough, Disk Druid had the information that fdisk requires, but they don't talk to one another. Any help would be appreciated. Bob Eaton