On 26 Aug 2010 at 13:31, Weiner, Michael wrote: Subject: Removing Windows from Dual Boot Date sent: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 13:31:46 -0400 From: "Weiner, Michael" <weinerm@xxxxxxx> To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Send reply to: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <mailto:users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe> <mailto:users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe> > > I am sure this has been asked a number of times, and I am not finding anything relevant > using a google search, so I thought I would post my query here. I have a user that owns > a Dell Inspiron laptop, that has a 60G drive split in two, with Windows XP on the first > partition, and Fedora Core 7 on the second. Now, he decides he would like me to > remove Windows XP and make it a 100% linux laptop. Great, I think to myself, a convert! > Until I look at the way it is configured: > > [root@leex ~]# fdisk -l /dev/sda > > Disk /dev/sda: 60.0 GB, 60011642880 bytes > 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7296 cylinders > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes > > Device BootStartEnd Blocks IdSystem > /dev/sda1*1 347027872743+ 7 HPFS/NTFS > /dev/sda234713483 104422+ 83 Linux > /dev/sda334847296 30627922+ 8e Linux LVM > > [root@leex ~]# df > Filesystem1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 > 28599044 22148476 4974372 82% / > /dev/sda2101105 1863177253 20% /boot > tmpfs2574160 257416 0% /dev/shm > > And from /boot/grub/grub.conf > #boot=/dev/sda > default=0 > timeout=5 > splashimage=(hd0,1)/grub/splash.xpm.gz > hiddenmenu > title Fedora Core 7 > root (hd0,1) > kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.23.17-88.fc7 ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb quiet > initrd /initrd-2.6.23.17-88.fc7.img > title Microsoft Windows XP > rootnoverify (hd0,0) > chainloader +1 > > I find many tutorials showing how to uninstall Linux from the second partition and return > the machine back to the original XP configuration, but none really documenting the > process going the other way (eg keeping linux and dumping xp). And I am not even sure > it can be done. > > Has anyone done this? If so, is there some documentation that I can sneak a peak at to > help push me in the right direction? > > Thanks in advance > Michael Have seen a number of replies to this original message, but there is one issue that I haven't seen addressed. In my reading of the setup, the disk is using the Windows ntldr as the primary boot loader, since the NTFS partition has the boot flag? It may be that boot loader has been changed to grub, but the boot flag is not on the linux boot partitions, so you might need to reload the grub boot loader to correct this. I would always do a full image backup before doing anything, so that if something doesn't work, you can put the machine back as it was. Good Luck. > > > =================================== > > P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail > > Cleveland Clinic is ranked one of the top hospitals > in America by U.S.News & World Report (2009). > Visit us online at http://www.clevelandclinic.org for > a complete listing of our services, staff and > locations. > > > Confidentiality Note: This message is intended for use > only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed > and may contain information that is privileged, > confidential, and exempt from disclosure under applicable > law. If the reader of this message is not the intended > recipient or the employee or agent responsible for > delivering the message to the intended recipient, you are > hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or > copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If > you have received this communication in error, please > contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in > its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. Thank you. > +----------------------------------------------------------+ Michael D. Setzer II - Computer Science Instructor Guam Community College Computer Center mailto:mikes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:msetzerii@xxxxxxxxx http://www.guam.net/home/mikes Guam - Where America's Day Begins G4L Disk Imaging Project maintainer http://sourceforge.net/projects/g4l/ +----------------------------------------------------------+ http://setiathome.berkeley.edu (Original) Number of Seti Units Returned: 19,471 Processing time: 32 years, 290 days, 12 hours, 58 minutes (Total Hours: 287,489) BOINC@HOME CREDITS SETI 9914631.176386 | EINSTEIN 4444787.170851 ROSETTA 2192816.978376 | ABC 2272894.750969 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines