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Posted by: saput

hello sir,
i am the user of the xandros3.0. i don't have any problem.
but now i want to install red hat linux operating system in my computer..
i do have the xp proffesional os in my computer.
how can i uninstall my xandros3.0 in my computer.so that i can successfully install the
red hat linux os with my xp professional os.
if u kindly send me the solution for this.
i would really be grateful to you.
user of linux os.
sincerely your's
saput



Posted by: Ion Silverbolt

When you boot with the Fedora CD and get into setup, choose manual options when you get to drive partitioning. From there, remove the ext3 partitions and recreate them. You can probably leave the swap file if you wish.

I'm not familiar with the Fedora install, but they may have a format option. You could just format the current ext3 partition(s) then.

You probably could even install right over xandros. Fedora will write over any files it will need. This might be a better option if you have files you want to keep in your home folder if your home folder is on the same partition.



Posted by: Zakir

Just make sure that you install XP before any of the linux distros since it will erase your MBR.



 
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