Partition

Mario Guerra guerramarioalberto at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 16:30:42 UTC 2005


When you have a Linux installation, you have at least the swap and a
Linux partition (ext2, ext3, reiserfs, jfs, xfs), so that is perfectly
normal.

You simply reformat both (I suggest to backup any important data before that.

I hope this helps.

2005/7/7, Mario Guerra <guerramarioalberto at gmail.com>:
> 2005/7/7, Michael Louie Loria <michaellouieloria at yahoo.com>:
> > I have 2 OS in my computer. One is windows and the
> > other is Red Hat. I
> > wnt to change my Red Hat to Ubuntu 5.04.
> >
> > During installation of Ubuntu, it detects the
> > partition of Linux (swap
> > and ext2).
> >
> > How i will install ubuntu when it detects the
> > partition as 2 entities
> > (swap and ext2)?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Michael Louie Loria
> >
> >
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Mario A. Guerra
San José, Costa RIca




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