From ab29a9ca349685408f369e0b636083c258fb09da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Glanzmann Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2022 16:33:54 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] document how to deinstall linux --- files/quickstart.txt | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+) diff --git a/files/quickstart.txt b/files/quickstart.txt index 0e701a6..f6e2a02 100644 --- a/files/quickstart.txt +++ b/files/quickstart.txt @@ -221,3 +221,39 @@ device list station wlan0 scan station wlan0 get-networks station wlan0 connect SSID + +Deinstall Linux +=============== +# Lets assume you have the following partioning + +(mini) [~] sudo parted /dev/nvme0n1 print +Model: APPLE SSD AP0256Q (nvme) +Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 251GB +Sector size (logical/physical): 4096B/4096B +Partition Table: gpt +Disk Flags: + +Number Start End Size File system Name Flags + 1 24.6kB 524MB 524MB iBootSystemContainer + 2 524MB 101GB 100GB + 3 101GB 103GB 2500MB + 4 103GB 104GB 513MB fat32 boot, esp + 5 104GB 246GB 142GB ext4 + 6 246GB 251GB 5369MB RecoveryOSContainer + +# Never delete the first, the second and the last partition because that either +# renders your mac unbootable (first two) or unupgradable (last one). However +# you can recover the system by using a second system if you screw up. + +# In the above example we need to delete the partition number 3 (stub partition +# you can identify it by the size 2500 MB). The partition 4 (you can identtify +# it by the fact that it is fat32 and the flags boot, esp). And the partition +# number 5 (you can identify it by the fact that it is ext4). + +You delete the partitions by doing: + +# n is the partition number +sudo parted /dev/nvme0n1 rm + +# If you're asked if you want to proceed, say 'y'. If your asked if you want to +# ignore, say, ignore. -- 2.39.2