On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 14:48:01 +
del <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 14:30:28 -0600
> Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > del wrote:
> > > I have a dual boot Debian Sarge/Win 2K box.
> > >
> > > I would now like to remove the 2K partition to regain the space
> > > for
Hi there, Del.
On Nov 04 2006, del wrote:
> I have looked at the partitions with live cds (Knoppix and similar)
> and have burned the few things that mattered from 2K. I have also a
> qtparted live cd to hand.
I don't know about the qtparted live CD that you have, but with a live
gparted live CD
del wrote:
I would now like to remove the 2K partition to regain the space for use
for MP3s. Would I be able to have a second "home" so it will not be
wiped if I need to re-install at some time, say when I break my machine
upgrading to Etch later this year :)
1) How to remove?
2) What to name i
del wrote:
> I have a dual boot Debian Sarge/Win 2K box.
>
> I would now like to remove the 2K partition to regain the space for use
> for MP3s. Would I be able to have a second "home" so it will not be
> wiped if I need to re-install at some time, say when I break my machine
> upgrading to Etc
On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 06:24:51PM +, del wrote:
> Hello to all,
> So to the questions,
>
> 1) How to remove?
you need to make it a linux file system partition (cfdisk or similar)
then you create a file system on it (mkfs)
this will make it a seperate partition and will not join it to any
Hello to all,
I have a dual boot Debian Sarge/Win 2K box.
The 2K has been broken for some time but is no loss as I have another
machine for the few remaining tasks, some games for me and for the
convenience of other family members who are more comfortable with
Windows. I have long since removed t
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