Hi,
I've installed Kubuntu 7.10 some time ago on the last partition of my disk (except for the swap partition).
The disk is now like this:
/dev/sda1 -> ntfs windows partition
/dev/sda2 -> fat data partition
/dev/sda3 -> ext3 Kubuntu partition
(swap)
Now I want to delete the windows partition and the data partition (with the kubuntu live cd) to be able to grow the Kubuntu partition, but I first wanted to know what would happen to the partition numbering. I'm afraid that when I delete the first two partitions, /dev/sda3 will become /dev/sda1 which will make the /etc/fstab entries and grub entries invalid causing my Kubuntu not to boot anymore.
Has anybody done this before?
Is there a list of files I would need to change if the device numbering changes?
Thank you!
I've installed Kubuntu 7.10 some time ago on the last partition of my disk (except for the swap partition).
The disk is now like this:
/dev/sda1 -> ntfs windows partition
/dev/sda2 -> fat data partition
/dev/sda3 -> ext3 Kubuntu partition
(swap)
Now I want to delete the windows partition and the data partition (with the kubuntu live cd) to be able to grow the Kubuntu partition, but I first wanted to know what would happen to the partition numbering. I'm afraid that when I delete the first two partitions, /dev/sda3 will become /dev/sda1 which will make the /etc/fstab entries and grub entries invalid causing my Kubuntu not to boot anymore.
Has anybody done this before?
Is there a list of files I would need to change if the device numbering changes?
Thank you!
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