uninstalling slackware

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at shellworld.net
Fri Oct 4 07:36:20 EDT 2002


If all that's on the drive was linux, use the boot and root disks and log
in as root.  Once you've done that, run linux fdisk.  hit p and return and
find out what partitions are on the hard drive.  Then it's a matter of
using deleet command in fdisk which is d, and giving everyone of the
partition numbers you read earlier.  The partition numbers will be in the
first column of the table produced by the p command.  Once everything is
deleted hit upper-case w to write the disk and that should get you back to
the root prompt.  At that point, make your decissions as to how you want
to partition your disk and go from there.  I find fdisk easier to use than
cfdisk personally.








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