On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 06:44:57AM +1100, Andrew Greig wrote:
> Now it is time to see if I have learned anything.
>
> 1Tb SSD and 2 x 2Tb SATA HDDs, motherboard is a UEFI board but I have never
> used UEFI with this board.
>
> Ubuntu desktop obviously ignored it.
>
> Using Gparted partition the
Hi All
Now it is time to see if I have learned anything.
1Tb SSD and 2 x 2Tb SATA HDDs, motherboard is a UEFI board but I have
never used UEFI with this board.
Ubuntu desktop obviously ignored it.
Using Gparted partition the SSD thus:
512MB EFI Partition /dev//sda1, formatted FAT32,
Hi All
I modified the /etc/fstab file to remove the reference to the /dev/sdc2
I used gparted live to delete the /dev/sdc2 partition
I saved and quit and rebooted the machine, it stopped in an emergency
condition
Used CTRL + D to move forward, just came back to the same menu
I removed the