Thanks Roman.
yes I have a Plexwriter 8x4x32.
It's sweet. I wish I had the 12x.
I was finally able to stop booting into Windows just to burn CD's
It's a relief.
Eunice
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Hey Eunice,
put the installation disk in and do an expert install,
when you get to the
Hey Robin,
I'ld use fdisk from the dos utility.
From the DOs utility ? You mean like the original normal DOs version
of fdisk or some fdisk under Linux ?
That'll take care of the whole disk or partial if you want to get
rid of the ext2 partition.
DOS fdisk doesn't wanna see the Ext 2
put the installation disk in and do an expert install,
when you get to the disk partitioning, just delete the linux partition,
click done then exit the install
Eunice
Roman Korcek wrote:
Hi guys,
I'd need some help.
I have a 20GB disk,
c: (/dev/hda1) is windows, 2GB, FAT32;
d:
Hey Joan,
Now my question is - how can I delete that /dev/hda6 partition? I need
it for windows at the moment and DOS fdisk doesn't see it. Not even as
NON-DOS partition, which would give me an option to delete it. What
can I do apart from Partition Magic which I don't have the money for?
Hey Aaron,
There is a nice little freeware utility called DelPart. It can be found
online, I don't have an exact URL, you'll have to search for it. Very
handy to have around. Can delete any partition.
Thx, will try, L.H.Loo sent me some URLs to look at, so I will.
Thanx again.
If you
Hey,
FYI, Try one of these two websites :
http://hercules.lss.ksu.edu/download/MSSTUFF/delpart.htm or
http://www2.netquest.com/tech/MyPC/utilitie.htm
Thank you, will check it.
If you reply to this mail, please also send me a copy to my private
email address [EMAIL PROTECTED], since I am
Hey Eunice,
put the installation disk in and do an expert install,
when you get to the disk partitioning, just delete the linux partition,
click done then exit the install
Thanks for the advice. I hear you have a PlexWriter 8/4/32? So do I...
(LOL, lame, I know... ;-)
If you reply to this
Further to my earlier posting - I have just used fdisk (msdos version)
under pure dos - "delete non-dos partition'" - to delete the 3
partitions SuSeLinux created on a 400MB harddisk and formatted it under
Win95 with no problem. May be you can do that also. But be very careful
with
Hey,
Further to my earlier posting - I have just used fdisk (msdos version)
under pure dos - "delete non-dos partition'" - to delete the 3
partitions SuSeLinux created on a 400MB harddisk and formatted it under
Win95 with no problem. May be you can do that also. But be very careful
Hi guys,
I'd need some help.
I have a 20GB disk,
c: (/dev/hda1) is windows, 2GB, FAT32;
d: (/dev/hda5) is windows stuff, 16GB, FAT32;
/dev/hda6 is Linux /, 1.72GB, Ext2,
/dev/hda7 is Linux swap, 128MB (the rest).
Now my question is - how can I delete that /dev/hda6 partition? I need
it for
Roman Korcek escribió:
Hi guys,
I'd need some help.
I have a 20GB disk,
c: (/dev/hda1) is windows, 2GB, FAT32;
d: (/dev/hda5) is windows stuff, 16GB, FAT32;
/dev/hda6 is Linux /, 1.72GB, Ext2,
/dev/hda7 is Linux swap, 128MB (the rest).
Now my question is - how can I delete that
There is a nice little freeware utility called DelPart. It can be found
online, I don't have an exact URL, you'll have to search for it. Very
handy to have around. Can delete any partition.
Aaron
At 04:31 PM 8/28/2000 +0200, you wrote:
Hi guys,
I'd need some help.
I have a 20GB disk,
c:
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