GRUB will act stupid after you have removed one partition and it might
prevent you from booting. Make sure you read a how to edit GRUB before
making changes. And please keep us posted.
It will be very beneficial for lots of users from this group to learn
from your experiment.
Thanks and god luck.
On 5/19/2011 1:40AM, Fujiwara Kaito wrote:
I should also add:
If for some reason the computer does not boot: That is a problem that
can usually be fixed by booting from any Linux live CD, running the
"cfdisk" command, and marking the partition you want bootable "boot".
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