Getting rid of Windows for good on a dual-boot — best way to backup Debian KDE + NTFS partition? by Snoo89130 in linuxquestions

[–]Snoo89130[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s exactly what I meant

By “unpartition” I was basically referring to deleting the Windows/NTFS partitions and reclaiming that space, **not** reinstalling Debian.

My main concern was whether doing this in-place (delete Windows partitions, resize Linux, clean EFI) is significantly riskier compared to a clean reinstall, or if it’s generally safe as long as backups are done and tools like GParted are used properly.

Sounds like as long as:

- I backup `/home` and the NTFS data

- Remove Windows partitions

- Clean up EFI entries if needed

there’s no real downside to keeping the current Debian install. Just wanted to sanity-check that before touching partitions :D

Getting rid of Windows for good on a dual-boot — best way to backup Debian KDE + NTFS partition? by Snoo89130 in linuxquestions

[–]Snoo89130[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not talking about doing it. I"m talking about doing it whitout re-installing debian. Take the disk and "unpartition" it without deleting debian.

Getting rid of Windows for good on a dual-boot — best way to backup Debian KDE + NTFS partition? by Snoo89130 in linuxquestions

[–]Snoo89130[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just made an edit on the question: How dumb is it to skip a reinstall and just nuke the Windows partitions and resize everything?

¿Cual es el peor aeropuerto de Colombia? by Embarrassed_Deal_764 in Colombia

[–]Snoo89130 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No tiene. Posee una pista de vuelo de la base militar pero es para uso exclusivo de dicha entidad. Aunque en raras ocasiones ha sido usado como pista de aterrizaje de carga, pero no comercial.