On 2015-03-11 16:16, Rick wrote:
> I did use gparted, easy enough-select partition-click delete, that worked,
> but when it boots back up, it still shows it being available in the grub
> menu at boot. How do I update grub to show that debian is now gone?
>
>
sudo update-grub
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Hi Rick,
It depends on how you have it installed. I assume that you installed
Ubuntu and Debian on the same hard drive, but in different partitions.
If you haven't put any data you want to keep on the installation
partition, you can just delete the partition that contains Debian. To
get the
Did the trick,
Thanks Guys
On 3/11/2015 11:20 AM, W. Martinjak wrote:
On 2015-03-11 16:16, Rick wrote:
I did use gparted, easy enough-select partition-click delete, that worked, but
when it boots back up, it still shows it being available in the grub
menu at boot. How do I update grub to show
I did use gparted, easy enough-select partition-click delete, that
worked, but when it boots back up, it still shows it being available in
the grub menu at boot. How do I update grub to show that debian is now gone?
On 3/11/2015 10:30 AM, Adam McLeod wrote:
Hi Rick,
It depends on how you ha
Hello guys, I have on my test pc Ubuntu 10.04, and Debian wheezy as a
dual boot system. What is the best way to delete debian off of the computer?
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