I've gotten in WAY over my head in an attempt to cobble together a working system unit out of bits and pieces. Combining 5-year-old and new components is tricky :( This would be fine if it were for me, but it's not -- it's for some poor neighbors who have contributed some money and time towards my efforts. So I feel that I owe them a working system. The only way I can see to do it, now, is to give them the Linux box that my brother gave me. It's an old AT-form-factor PII computer that was no longer worth upgrading. As soon as I get a job -- if I ever get a job -- I can assemble my own Linux box. And make do with just my recently upgraded Windoze box until then.
Of course it would be nice to just hand them a Linux box, but I don't think they could handle it (the parents have eighth-grade educations). Plus they want to go online with AOL, play popular games, etc. So I've got to figure out a way to remove the SUSE OS and reformat the HD to Windoze. I'm stuck. Windoze fdisk won't remove Linux partitions, and an attempt at Linux fdisk from the command line, as root, failed. I can't get the system to remove itself! I faced a problem like this a few years ago, but I was able to back out with a Red Hat installation diskette. I don't have it now; I gave my whole Red Hat set to a poor Chinese student. So what CAN I do to wipe the system clean? I have a SUSE boot disk but it just reverts to the regular HD boot. I know that removing Linux and installing MS is heresy. Revile me if you must, but help me revamp my Linux box so I can give it away. -- Karen Lofstrom
