Wanting to run KDE as an alternative to Mint Cinnamon, I installed Kmint on another partition, but it kept locking up, so just as an experiment I installed Kubuntu 12.04 in another partition. This seems to run very well, no crashes so far, and I 've installed most of the additional programs I require,as well as Kubuntu-lowfat -settings as my system is a bit low on power.
Now I'd like to get rid of K-Mint. I guess I could just re-partition the partition it is in, but that will still leave it as an option in Grub, I think. How can I correct this. I guess it will also leave me with an empty partition, which I presume that I could use for storage, or can I delete it altogether. Which would be the best alternative.
IS there anyway I could increase the size of the partition where Kubuntu is installed without having to to do a re-install.
I hope I am not asking to much.
Now I'd like to get rid of K-Mint. I guess I could just re-partition the partition it is in, but that will still leave it as an option in Grub, I think. How can I correct this. I guess it will also leave me with an empty partition, which I presume that I could use for storage, or can I delete it altogether. Which would be the best alternative.
IS there anyway I could increase the size of the partition where Kubuntu is installed without having to to do a re-install.
I hope I am not asking to much.
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