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- Subject: Re: [tlug] erasing hard drive?
- From: Michael Doughty <Doughty_Michael@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 19:22:02 +0900
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> From: Greg Corrin > Sent: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 19:11:54 +0900 > To: tlug@example.com > Subject: [tlug] erasing hard drive? > > But I don't want to partition, I just want Linux on the machine, no > matter > what I do after this point, the install hangs because there is not > enough > memory free to install this way. I think I need to erase my hard drive, > then > start up from the CD again, but I don't know how to do this. You do want to partition. What you want to do is destroy the current partition. Than you can allow the auto partition to do it's thing if you find fdisk/disk druid intimidating. Here is how to do that in fdisk (sorry, never used disk druid): when it starts up you will get a prompt that ends with a :, actually it looks like Command (m for help): use p to see which partitions you have right now. press 'd' to start deleting it will ask you for a number in a certain range. Enter the number corresponding to the partition you want destroyed. use 'w' to save and exit. See, fdisk isn't so scary. =) Good luck, Michael Doughty
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