05-02-2024, 07:38 AM
[member=50213]W-Exit[/member]
Gunter
I suggested booting the live media and running gparted (if you wish to tidy the disk up) because in that case none of the partition would be mounted.
The partitioning you have is untidy but if the system functions as you want it to and you have given up on dual booting I'd suggest not to worry.
Please don't run unsupported OS. As there is no support the system and applications will be unpatched against any vulnerabilities.
Steve
Gunter
Quote:so LL is installed on the SSD, I am not booting from a live-media.If the system boots from the SSD to Linux Lite (without live media) - yes, you have a working system.
Quote:With ´gparted´ I am not really getting anywhere, other than I manage to start it.Gparted won't let you change partitions if they are 'mounted' and because the system booted from the SSD, some partitions are in use.
It will show exact the a.m. partitions, but does not allow me to do anything with them.
I suggested booting the live media and running gparted (if you wish to tidy the disk up) because in that case none of the partition would be mounted.
The partitioning you have is untidy but if the system functions as you want it to and you have given up on dual booting I'd suggest not to worry.
Quote:Apparently I found out how to receive a notification - messageI think an email is generated if the poster puts your username in their reply.
Please don't run unsupported OS. As there is no support the system and applications will be unpatched against any vulnerabilities.
Steve
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