Xandros Linux Desktop is a fully featured Linux desktop distribution that offers ease of use and a high degree of compatibility with Microsoft formats. Once Xandros is installed on your system, you will be able to use it to manage all the hard drives connected to the machine. If you would like to erase a hard drive and reclaim all its available space, you can do so from the Xandros home location.
Instructions
things you'll need:
- Xandros Desktop Linux
- Secondary hard drive
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Double-click the "Home" icon on your Desktop.
Right-click the hard drive you would like to erase from the file manager and click "Erase."
Enter your root (administrator) password in the password dialog.
Select the file system you would like to format the drive with. By default it will select "ext3" which is the preferred Xandros file system. If you would like to use a different one, choose it from this list and click "Continue."
Wait while the process completes. You will receive a notification when the drive has been erased, and it will be immediately usable.
Right-click the hard drive you would like to erase from the file manager and click "Erase."
Enter your root (administrator) password in the password dialog.
Select the file system you would like to format the drive with. By default it will select "ext3" which is the preferred Xandros file system. If you would like to use a different one, choose it from this list and click "Continue."
Wait while the process completes. You will receive a notification when the drive has been erased, and it will be immediately usable.
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