Getting rid of Linux
Igor Gueths
igueths at attbi.com
Sat Oct 5 12:30:16 EDT 2002
Well one thing you could do is before uninstalling lilo, back up all your
linux partitions. Create images with dd, or tar everything in files like
hda2.tar.gz, hda3.tar.gz, etc. Once complete, burn these to cd. If they
don't fit, you'll have to create dd images of each of the tarfiles, and
then span the image (s) across multiple disks. Or if you have a 12gb
tapedrive just copy everything there. Ok now you can uninstall lilo with
lilo -u. Well fortunately the debian installer gives you a second console
to run fdisk, and here is where you would untar the filesystems. Make sure
you have properly created the partitions. I know that under debian they
are mounted under /target, but this may be different for different
distros. Next, mount the device which contains your back-ups, and move
them to the apropriate filesystems. Once you make sure lilo.conf, lilo,
and /boot are in the proper places, reboot the system. Now you should be
able to boot from your hd without re-installing your entire system on the
new box.
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On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Sunfire wrote:
> how would you get rid of lilo so you wont have to dump the whole hd... thats
> about 2 or so days of work for me anyways....
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kenny Hitt" <kennyhitt at knology.net>
> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 12:56 PM
> Subject: Re: Getting rid of Linux
>
>
> > Hi. Fdisk is a DOS program. If you have a DOS screen reader, you
> > should have no problem using it. Just boot the system to DOS (not a DOS
> > box under Windows98) and follow the menu. If you want Windows 98 to
> > have the c: drive as one big drive, you will have to delete everything
> > and re-install Windows 98. Your other option is to make the space from
> > your old Linux partition into drive d.
> >
> > Kenny
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:48:40AM -0700, hotmail wrote:
> > > Sorry for the cross post. I installed RedHat 7.3 on the 30GB HD of my
> > > Windows 98 Computeer. When the computer boots, Grub gives me a list of
> > > RedHat or Windows. And if I do not choose then RedHat will load. Windows
> 98
> > > is on drive C and Linux uses the rest of the HD. I am told That I
> should
> > > uninstall Grub before deleteing the Linux partation. How do I uninstall
> > > Grub?
> > >
> > > I am told that I can run FDISK to delete the Linux partition. How do I
> run
> > > FDISK? I assume I need sited assistance to use FDISK. i am not familular
> > > With FDISK, (I Have only used FDISK once), so instructions please? I
> wish to
> > > delete the Linux partition and extend drive c to use the whole HD.
> > >
> > > Angus MacKinnon
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