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chuck lawrence wrote:
next question...I'm (re)using an old linux boot disk, now in an external usb enclosure. it has a small /boot volume (/dev/sdb1) and a larger / volume (/dev/sdb3). I gather /dev/sdb2, if it were there, was previously swap.can I delete all this and return it to a single disk? all the tools I've tried so far (fdisk, parted) assume these are distinct disks, and offer to create/delete partitions within them.adv(thanks)ance
Hi - we use Ranish 2.40 to reformat the boot sector, which gives you a "new" drive -
http://www.ranish.com/part/read the instructions, and it's safest to run Ranish when there is only one drive in the machine (unplug the others, I hate it when I destroy my OS drive...),
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