Andrew McMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 08:57, Nick wrote:
> > I need to uninstall Debian so I can reinstall from scratch, how can I
> > uninstall everything.
>
> I've _always_ wanted to say to someone to just:
>
> su
&
Andrew McMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 08:57, Nick wrote:
> > I need to uninstall Debian so I can reinstall from scratch, how can I
> > uninstall everything.
>
> I've _always_ wanted to say to someone to just:
>
> su
&
On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 08:57, Nick wrote:
> I need to uninstall Debian so I can reinstall from scratch, how can I
> uninstall everything.
I've _always_ wanted to say to someone to just:
su
rm -rf /
And finally it is halfway reasonable advice! :-)
Seriously, do an 'fdisk -l /de
On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 08:57, Nick wrote:
> I need to uninstall Debian so I can reinstall from scratch, how can I
> uninstall everything.
I've _always_ wanted to say to someone to just:
su
rm -rf /
And finally it is halfway reasonable advice! :-)
Seriously, do an 'fdisk -l /de
Just do a normal install and when you are ask to make the partitions you
can choose to keep the partitions or to change it. Then when you mount
the partitions choose to activate it, so the data will be deleted. After
installing Debian change the lilo.conf to be able to boot windows.
Ionel
> Forma
Formatting my entire hard disk is not an option right now because I have
Windows on it. I just want to remove all of Debian so I can reinstall it.
There must be a way to do that without uninstalling windows.
Nick
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Just think you have a new harddisk.
Ionel
> I need to uninstall Debian so I can reinstall from scratch, how can I
> uninstall everything.
>
> Nick
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Just do a normal install and when you are ask to make the partitions you
can choose to keep the partitions or to change it. Then when you mount
the partitions choose to activate it, so the data will be deleted. After
installing Debian change the lilo.conf to be able to boot windows.
Ionel
> Form
Formatting my entire hard disk is not an option right now because I have
Windows on it. I just want to remove all of Debian so I can reinstall it.
There must be a way to do that without uninstalling windows.
Nick
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> I need to uninstall Debian so I can reinstall from scratch, how can I
> uninstall everything.
>
> Nick
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Ionel
> I need to uninstall Debian so I can reinstall from scratch, how can I
> uninstall everything.
>
> Nick
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I need to uninstall Debian so I can reinstall from scratch, how can I
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in. It accepts no
> escape-key, so I cannot cancel the configuration.
You should also be aware of the fact that almost none *nix programs accept
the escape key. Try Ctrl-C instead. That works everywhere ...
> Now, I want to restart and uninstall Debian but I don't know how. There
> is also so
in. It accepts no
> escape-key, so I cannot cancel the configuration.
You should also be aware of the fact that almost none *nix programs accept
the escape key. Try Ctrl-C instead. That works everywhere ...
> Now, I want to restart and uninstall Debian but I don't know how. There
> is
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