Eric Diwouta-Loth wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have one problem: I have a Hard drive on wich I put two OSes: Windows NT
> server and Linux.Linux is on the extended dos partition and NT on the
> principal partition. I have bought a new Hard drive and wich to reinstall
> linux on it from the beginning.
> Problem: I don't succeeded in deletinf the linux partition. fdisk says that
> i can't "Delete an extended partition when ther e are logical drives in it"
> , but when I try to delete or to get onformation about those drives it says
> that "There is no logical drive in the extended partition".
> What should I do ?
>
> My Hardware: Chip:P200MMx Ram: 64M HD:2.1Mo Fujitsu with 1Mo for NT Server,
> 950Mo for Linux and 50Mo for Linux-swap.
> My Software: S.U.S.E Linux 5.2
>
> thanx for your soon comin' answers
>
> Eric
Well, let's see! Are you using Linux fdisk? It should work for you. Are
you using NTFS for your NT partition? You know that you can't delete
NTFS without the startup disks---you might try deleting the linux
partition this way.