Hello,
I have installed Linux-Mandrake 7.1 onto my
computer, My computer was set up with two hard drives C: and D:. There are 2 D:
drives, which we switch for whichever use we want. I installed Linux on the
empty D: drive. Now I cannot change to the other D: drive to get my stuff. It
won't
Charles,
Actually, you won't be able to remove the ext2 partitions with windows
fdisk.
What needs to happen is boot using something similar to tom's
root / boot disk (link should be off the distribution page of linux.org)
or into your linux install, run linux fdisk as root, remove all ext2