On 12/06/13 07:10, [email protected] wrote:
> Mi Jun 12 07:45:10 2013
> 
> 
> 
> Delete one Linux
> Good morning
> Mi Jun 12 08:05:43 2013
> Can somebody please give me a little introduction
> not the whole way
> I think it is to dangerous
> and difficult for me
> may 6 months later I can try it:
> 
> Problem:
> Computer
> 80 gb HD
> Install Ubuntu for 80 gb
> Second
> Install Xubuntu
> during install Xubuntu
> install programm was asking:
> How do You want to manage hd?
> I answered: 40 gb Ubuntu 40 gb Xubuntu.
> Now all is fine.
> But
> I want to delete Ubuntu because during the last 3 months
> I only used Xubuntu.
> 
> a How can I delete Ubuntu? So I can use 80 gb Xubuntu?
> b Is there a more easy way: Ubuntu 10 gb or 20 gb and Xubuntu can use 60 gb?
> 
> Regards
> Sophie
> 


There is a way, You will need to work out which partitions your installs
use (this is easy)

Boot from a live disk

Delete / format the partion with ubuntu on

now you add a line to 'fstab' in /etc to mount the spare partition
somewhere useful (e.g. /home/sophie/40gb)





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