At 25.05.2011 vdubster[@nospam] wrote:
> Hello there. 

Hello.

> So say, hypothetically, if I decided to uninstall Bodhi how would I do that? 

There is no typical uninstall. One way is to mount the partition with
Bodhi on it, and delete all files. Then use the partition to store other
data. Another is to delete the partition and add the space to another
volume, if you have LVM.

> Or how  could I change the size of partitions if I decided not to uninstall 
> Bodhi?

Resizing depends on the partitioning scheme you currently have and the
software used. GParted for example, supports resizing of partitions. If
you do not use Linux Volume Manager (LVM) partitioning scheme, it might
not be a good idea to resize physical and logical partitions. It might
cause data loss.

Reply via email to