On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 10:39:29AM +0100, Dylan wrote:
On Monday 27 Jun 2005 10:11 am, Sean Rima wrote:
Is there anyway that I can delete my windows partition as I have not booted into it for a long time and use it for /usr as it is 17gb in size or would I be better to use it for /home
I'd be more likely to use it for /home to make sure your personal settings and data are easy to preserve across updates and/or system failures.
As to deleting the windows partition and re-using it:
-unmount it -remove the entry from /etc/fstab -format it -make a new entry in fstab -mount it
the only complication is that if you are going to use it for /home or /usr you will need to mount it elsewhere then copy the contents of the old directory to the new partition before mounting the new one over the original mountpoint. After a few days of use you can temporarily unmount it and delete the contents of the old directory.
Dylan
What I was thinking of doing was booting in in only console mode and not logging in as a user but as root, rename the partition as /home and copy the existing /home over and removing it. Yeah it give me a big /home on a laptop but then I think I will find something to put in it :) Sean -- Where's th' DAFFY DUCK EXHIBIT??