Hi!

My option would be to format the whole hard disk, because as I know Linux 
a little bit more everytime, I can think better about what partition 
strategy to use and what to and not to install. Of course, it depends of 
what you like. You may even just fdisk and ext2fs that partition, and use 
it for backup purposes (with an script such as the one of Bash 
programming howto). Or you may  even try another Linux version on that 
partition. But, as I wrote before, my option would be a complete fresh 
install.

Best regards,

-Manuel.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Evurunobi, Katriska" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 14:08:32 -0600
Subject: Space

> Hiya, 
>    It's me again.  I have one problem. I have run out of space on my
> Linux
> parition and I don't want to use windows anymore.  I was to completely
> eradicate winows and allocate the space to Linux.  My problem is, what
> would
> be the best way to go by in doing this.  I was just going to backup my
> info
> on linux and, since windows was completely unbootable, mount the files
> in
> linux and back them up. I was going just format the whole HD and redo
> linux
> with more space and then leave the remainder for another OS. This would
> be
> my 3rd reformation on the HD.  Would this be sensable?
> 
> -Kat 
> 
> 
> 
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