On 4/7/25 10:58, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 07/04/2025 10:36, hlyg wrote:
in bios Setup, i can choose "Legacy" for mbr disks or "UEFI" for gpt
disks
if i press F12 during boot, options are shown, i can boot both mbr
and gpt disks
It seems you have solved your issue (using BIOS menu), so feel f
On 07/04/2025 10:36, hlyg wrote:
in bios Setup, i can choose "Legacy" for mbr disks or "UEFI" for gpt disks
if i press F12 during boot, options are shown, i can boot both mbr and
gpt disks
It seems you have solved your issue (using BIOS menu), so feel free to
ignore my question. It is pure c
to Max Nikulin:
perhaps my optiplex is quite old, it hasn't uefi compatibility mode
though i have installed latest version
in bios Setup, i can choose "Legacy" for mbr disks or "UEFI" for gpt disks
if i press F12 during boot, options are shown, i can boot both mbr and
gpt disks
On 05/04/2025 21:54, hlyg wrote:
i press F12 during Dell boot, a list of options show
under section "UEFI BOOT:" there are 2 items: FreeBSD and debian
but all 3 disks installed use mbr, no wonder they don't work
[...]
how to remove them?
I am curious which way you boot Debian if UEFI entry does
On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 6:02 AM hlyg wrote:
>
> i press F12 during Dell boot, a list of options show
>
> under section "UEFI BOOT:" there are 2 items: FreeBSD and debian
>
> but all 3 disks installed use mbr, no wonder they don't work
>
> most probably they are resulted from previous installation o
On 2025-04-05, Hans wrote:
> Maybe for someione interesting: As I also have Windows on my drive, there is
> an entry for Windows. I deleted this, because then I only have the entry
> "debian". And this is tarting grub, which got an entry for Windows.
> Dunno, if this is a good way, but it is w
Thank Hans! it is really Dell issue. i follow your instruction, it works.
Am Samstag, 5. April 2025, 16:54:24 CEST schrieb hlyg:
> i press F12 during Dell boot, a list of options show
>
> under section "UEFI BOOT:" there are 2 items: FreeBSD and debian
>
> but all 3 disks installed use mbr, no wonder they don't work
>
> most probably they are resulted from previous in
i press F12 during Dell boot, a list of options show
under section "UEFI BOOT:" there are 2 items: FreeBSD and debian
but all 3 disks installed use mbr, no wonder they don't work
most probably they are resulted from previous installation on gpt disks
how to remove them?
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 01:19:31PM -0700, Charles Li wrote:
> On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
> with XP on the hda1.
> I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
> partition? What about grub, can I still use it just
> for XP or do I need to restart X
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 09:41:55PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Charles Li wrote:
>
> >On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
> >with XP on the hda1.
> >I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
> >partition?
> >
>
> Yes, but that
Charles Li wrote:
>On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
>with XP on the hda1.
>I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
>partition?
>
Yes, but that will leave you with a blank partition. You might as well
leave Debian on it for future/emergency use.
U
On Friday May 13 2005 1:19 pm, Charles Li wrote:
> On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
> with XP on the hda1.
> I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
> partition? What about grub, can I still use it just
> for XP or do I need to restart XP's boo
Quoting Charles Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
with XP on the hda1.
I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
partition? What about grub, can I still use it just
for XP or do I need to restart XP's boot loader?
Thanks,
Charle
On one of my pc, I have debian and winXP dual boot,
with XP on the hda1.
I would like to remove debian, can I just delete the
partition? What about grub, can I still use it just
for XP or do I need to restart XP's boot loader?
Thanks,
Charles Li
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On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 10:15:44AM +0200, Fr?d?ric Aliotti wrote:
> if a boot loader is used to boot win98 and debian (lilo), then, removing
> the deb partition will remove the lilo.conf and all the lilo stuff. I think
> that the HD won't be bootabl
In linux.debian.user, Frédéric Aliotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A 15:47 02/09/03 -0400, vous avez écrit :
> >On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 12:33:36PM -0700, Yu Sun wrote:
> > >
> > > I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
> &
A 15:47 02/09/03 -0400, vous avez écrit :
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 12:33:36PM -0700, Yu Sun wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
> manuals.
>
> I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
> rem
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On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 12:33:36PM -0700, Yu Sun wrote:
> I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook.
Wow, that's kinda creepy. I'm curious, why would you want to do that?
> Now I want to remove Debian, make this noteb
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 14:37, Mark Roach wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 15:33, Yu Sun wrote:
> > Hi, everyone,
> >
> > Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
> > manuals.
> >
> > I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook
* Yu Sun ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
> manuals.
>
> I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
> remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How should
Yu Sun wrote:
Hi, everyone,
Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
manuals.
I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How should I
do it?
Use debian's fdisk or cfdisk to remov
Hello
Yu Sun (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
> manuals.
>
> I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
> remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How should I
>
Yu Sun wrote:
Hi, everyone,
Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
manuals.
I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How should I
do it?
Thanks,
Denis
1. make a Windows "rescue&
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 12:33:36PM -0700, Yu Sun wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
> manuals.
>
> I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
> remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 15:33, Yu Sun wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
> manuals.
>
> I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
> remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 15:33, Yu Sun wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
> manuals.
>
> I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
> remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows.
Hi, everyone,
Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
manuals.
I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How should I
do it?
Thanks,
Denis
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