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If for any reason you want to uninstall Mandriva Linux, - you can do so. The process of uninstalling Mandriva Linux is done in - two steps: -

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Removing partitions on - your hard drive will inevitably result in the loss of all data stored on - those partitions. Please make sure you've backed up all of the data you - want to keep before proceeding. -

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    Delete all partitions related to - Mandriva Linux on your hard drive (usually partitions hosting - ext3 file systems and the Swap partition) - and — optionally — replace them - with a single partition using DiskDrake. -

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    Remove the bootloader, LILO in this example, from the - Master Boot Record (MBR). To do so, execute lilo - -U in a console, as root. Doing this will not only - uninstall LILO but will also restore the previous master boot - record, if any. -

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    If you have a different boot - loader, please refer to its documentation to determine how to regenerate - the master boot record. -

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