Ubuntu Installation :: Remove Partition-has Keys By The Name?

Jan 4, 2010

I am trying to reinstall ubuntu on my computer. I am now trying to create partition but I accidently created one that I do not want. Next to the name of the partition is a set of keys so I am guessing that it is locked. How do I remove that.

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Ubuntu :: Remove Partition-has Keys By The Name?

Jan 4, 2010

I am trying to reinstall ubuntu on my computer. I am now trying to create partition but I accidently created one that I do not want. Next to the name of the partition is a set of keys so I am guessing that it is locked. How do I remove that.

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Jun 4, 2011

I have an Acer Aspire Netbook running a dual boot with Xp and Ubuntu Netbook Version (Lucid Lynx if I am not mistaken?) Anyway I plan on selling this netbook and I need to remove the Ubuntu Partition and go back to just a full Windows Xp partition with it's recovery partition also.

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Apr 18, 2010

I currently have both Ubuntu 9.10 and Windows XP installed on my PC. I want to remove the Ubuntu partition and leave the Windows partition. The question that I have is that when I remove it, Grub will go with it. Will that mess up my Windows partition?

What I need to do is remove Ubuntu and add the hdd space back to the other partition. I just don't want Grub's absence to keep me from being able to load Windows.

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Apr 2, 2010

The name pretty much says it all. I have an old XP machine that I threw Heron on to play around with. I know have karmic running standalone on a different machine, and would like to get my whole hdd back on XP.

I've found some tips saying just load an xp disc and fixmbr from recovery console, but those posts are both old, and seem to cause as many problems for the people who tried it as fixed it.

Was wondering if there's been a better way developed to remove ubuntu and get my whole hard drive back for windows?

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Mar 9, 2011

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Feb 20, 2010

So I have sshopen-server installed on a few machines on my home network. I just rebuilt one of the machines and gave it the same hostname and the same ip address that it had before I rebuilt it. But when I go to connect to the machine now I get this error.

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Jan 11, 2011

Due to school, I need to remove the ubuntu partition from my hard drive because I need space I allotted to ubuntu.

I have an acer aspire one netbook.

I need to know how to remove Ubuntu and restore my hard drive without loosing my windows files (which are on a separate partition), I know i have to delete the ubuntu partition but what i am unclear of is what to do after that to restore windows as the primary boot.

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Mar 9, 2010

is it possible to use a Windows-based recovery partition on a dual-boot computer to overwrite the Ubuntu partition and remove the GRUB loader? For instance, if you booted up your computer, accessed the hidden recovery partition and used it to reset the computer to it's factory default settings, would that effectively remove the Ubuntu partition and the GRUB loader? Would a completely new installation of Windows overwrite/uninstall Ubuntu and GRUB automatically?

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Apr 17, 2010

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Any idea how I could remap them to the original meaning?

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Apr 7, 2011

I'm running Debian (Squeeze) and I have a toshiba portege m700. It has five buttons on the front just under the screen, which are the only ones accessible when you flip the screen over into tablet mode. One of them is for rotating the screen, and another is for switching to external display. I want to remap the remaining three to control, alt and super so that I can use shortcuts with the stylusThe problem is, when I used showkey to find out the key codes, I found out that each button generates more than one key code:Button 1:

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Feb 8, 2010

How do I remove a partition through 9.04? I already have Gparted installed through apt-get. Removing is not a problem, the problem is how the heck do I know which partition I am using? I prevously installed 9.10 before and it went back, so i reinstalled 8.10 through my Linux Guru? friend help (see the question mark? you see why i mean by that). then I, myself, upgraded it to 9.04. When I was reinstalling 8.10, I see two partition on my hard drive, first is NTFS (window xp) and the ext4 partition (but the Live CD see it as ext3 partition). I attempted to delete the ext4 partition, it just did nothing which make me think it did something.

So I refreshed the screen and found out the ext4 is still there. So I ask my Linux Guru friend to help out. He went through custom setting to remove partition and he think he did it. and display a Welcome screen to set up my account. But my guts telling me that he didn't remove the ext4 partition. While he looking away, i went back to the partitioner screen and found out it still there. So i was like screw it and went ahead to create a new partition for 8.10 (but it shorten my Window partition which i need that for important things.) After installation, everything went ok. So i went back to my place and "sudo apt-get gparted" to bring up the GUI Parted. that where strange thing puzzled me. the Ubuntu 8.10 i am using show 50 GB filesystem, but Gparted show 60 and 70 GB ext 3 partition. I was confused how Gparted think i have more GB than what i set for. So I went to the root directory of my 8.10 then right click>proprieties to get the GB info.

Then it displayed that I have around 65GB filesystem. I was puzzled why it showing that. So i thought possible if i mount the ext4 partition and able to get the right info. But as usual, it can't mount the ext4 partition as error said but my Gparted show they both a ext3 Partition, not one of them displayed ext4. Both of them are ext3. So I remember that I give my ext4 partition more GB than my 8.10 and found one partition. But when I checked the 70GB partition properties. It said it is mounted but the 60GB one is not mounted. I was puzzled why my ext4 is mounted but my ext3 is not mounted. Again I am not using LiveCD this time. I am using my 8.10 partition and on the desktop with Gparted open. So I just decided to gamble it and tell gparted to remove the "ext3" 70GB. But error show up and said something that it cant be removed because it is mounted.

I was sitting there and wondering "how the heck did my 8.10 is using my ext4 filesystem if it can't mount it on the desktop but it can mount fine through Gparted?" I am trying to understand what is happening. The reason why i want to remove the ext4 partition, so i can give back that partition to my NTFS partition, giving back the space that my window need for my important things.Now I remember why it couldn't remove the partition. I thought it was a mount issue but I remember something. The ext4 partition is under Sda4 and sda5 while my current partition is using sda6 and sda7. So when i attempt to remove Sda4 and sda5, it said it can't remove because of the level of sda.

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Feb 6, 2010

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Feb 21, 2011

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Mar 9, 2011

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Sep 1, 2011

For the short time Ubuntu was usable on my system I loved it. I used it for about 95% of my computing needs. I enjoyed messing around with the command line and learning the ins and outs of what makes an OS tick. Unfortunately I lost the GUI and have spent hours and hours over many months trying to get it back to no avail.Now, I am having boot issues and my computer is acting weird. I blame Windows for this as it is a perennial problem and the main reason I went to Ubuntu. I use my laptop, my only computer, for work and any downtime, like loosing the GUI, really screws my world up. So, I am going to remove Ubuntu from this machine.

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May 15, 2010

I'm trying to create a bootable HFS+ partition. I've succeeded in creating the HFS+ partition in Windows using Mac Drive 8, but need to set the partition to "Active" to be able to install an OS on it. The issue lies that when I try to set it to active in windows disk management it tells me that the media has been write protected by Mac Drive. I want to either set the partition as active (or at least disable write protection to allow me to set it as active in windows) or find another means of creating an HFS+ partition, which I know gparted claims to do but I can't manage to enable it. I'm currently running Windows 7 but I have Ubuntu 9.04 Live CD to use if necessary.

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Apr 21, 2011

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Jun 14, 2011

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Nov 18, 2010

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Jan 15, 2010

I just bought a new external 1 TB HP hard drive that came with two partitions.One larger for storage and another 700 MB partition called hplauncher as a sub-file of what shows as a CD drive called HP virtual CD 4607 which held files for windows automatic back up. Which I don't need.Both the CD and launcher drives do not allow for deletion or formatting. The larger drive does.I am viewing it in the Palimpsest Disk Utility that cam with my Ubuntu 9.10 clean install.

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Apr 2, 2010

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Jan 31, 2011

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Mar 24, 2010

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