-----Original Message----- From: Marlier, Ian [mailto:ian.marlier@studentuniverse.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:05 PM To: Trey Sizemore; suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: RE: [SLE] Reclaiming Windows partition for SUSE
My dual-installs of SuSE have all ended up with the Windows partition mounted somewhere in the linux directory tree. I think /windows/C but I'm not positive.
In any case, `mount` should show you if there's an NTFS or FAT
Should have mentioned: if the Windows partition is mounted in the SuSE directory tree, you're not going to be able to reformat it until you umount it -- `umount /windows/C` should do the trick. partition
mounted under /windows when you're booted into SuSE.
If not, take a look at fdisk -- `man fdisk` will give you usage info. That'll let you get a listing of the partitions on the drive.
Once you've got the Windows partition (/dev/hda#, most likely) you can use mkreiserfs to format the partition, mount it as /data (`mount -t reiser /dev/hda# /data`) and then fix the fstab file...
-----Original Message----- From: Trey Sizemore [mailto:trey@fastmail.fm] Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:54 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] Reclaiming Windows partition for SUSE
I've got a laptop with a 60GB drive divided 50/50 between SUSE 9.3 and WinXP. I'd like to reclaim the the 30GB WinXP partition and use the 60GB drive exclusively for SUSE (making a 30GB /data partition).
What would be the easiest way to do this? I've got Partiion Magic 7 with which I thought I might nuke the WinXP partition. Or is doing this in Linux better. The current SUSE partitions are ReiserFS so I thought I'd do the same with this new partition.
I have a ton of data on the SUSE side and I could backup and do a complete reinstall, but this would be a last resort.
Thanks for tips.
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