On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 22:50, Michael Sullivan wrote: > I ordered a copy of Win4Lin 5 this week and it came in today and I got > it installed. I was running dual boot with Linux and Windows ME, but > now that I've got Win4Lin working, I'd like to get rid of Windows and > reclaim the 14GB it was using for Linux. When I installed Fedora Core > anaconda offered use all my partitions, but I don't know how to do that > after install and I don't really feel like reinstalling Fedora Core. I > haven't had to reinstall it since last April, and this is the longest > I've gone without having to reinstall the OS in either Linux or > Windows. Can anyone tell me how to do this? Please help! This is what I have done and would do. 1) Determine what you want to use the partition for (S.A. /usr) 2) Reformat the partition A) Fdisk to the format you want ext3, NTFS, reister --- B) Format the partition and mount it. C) Copy all data to the new partition and verify it. D) Erase the data in the old directory(s). E) Change /etc/fstab. -- jludwig <wralphie@xxxxxxxxxxx>