When I decided to upgrade SuSE I first install 10.2 and realized it took a lot of time to fix the many deficiencies and get it to a point where I could start working on my project. So I installed 10.3 and at installation time I chose "New Installation" believing this would wipe out the hard drive so erasing 10.2 and store and install 10.3. In short, I wished to get rid of 10.2. But apparently I did not achieve my goal. In fact 10.3 is now up & running but if I click on the SuSE menu item "leave -> Start Operating System" I get the following 3 choices: 1) Start 'openSuSE 10.3- 2.6.22.12-0.1' (current) 2) Start 'Failsafe -- openSuSE 10.3 ....' 3) Start 'openSuSE 10.2 - 2.6-18.8-0.7 (/dev/sda2)' It looks like 10.2 is still there and occupies a portion of my hard drive. How can I get rid of 10.2 WITHOUT REINSTALLING 10.3 or damaging anything already working on 10.3? I'd like all the available disk space to be devoted to 10.3. Thank you in advance for your assistance and help Regards, Maura Maura Edelweiss M. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org