From afa67b4b64d58d5c37fb360deafb13adb258e4ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kamil Rytarowski Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 15:15:44 +0000 Subject: - update doc files (from 2012-03-23) - delete from README information that the doc files are available also after installation - update NEWS (and mark version 2.3) --- NEWS | 3 ++ README | 3 +- acceptLicense.html | 49 ++++-------------- addUser.html | 61 ++++------------------ ask_mntpoint_s.html | 64 ++++------------------- choosePackages.html | 117 +++++++++++++++++++------------------------ diskdrake.html | 54 +++++--------------- doPartitionDisks.html | 53 ++++---------------- exitInstall.html | 59 ++++++---------------- formatPartitions.html | 47 ++++------------- index.html | 98 ++++++++++++++---------------------- installUpdates.html | 49 ++++-------------- intro.html | 76 ++++++---------------------- misc-params.html | 65 +++++++----------------- resizeFATChoose.html | 52 ++++--------------- selectInstallClass.html | 53 ++++---------------- selectKeyboard.html | 49 ++++-------------- selectLanguage.html | 61 ++++------------------ setRootPassword.html | 51 ++++--------------- setupBootloaderBeginner.html | 49 ++++-------------- setupSCSI.html | 46 ++++------------- setupX.html | 73 ++++++++------------------- takeOverHdChoose.html | 48 ++++-------------- takeOverHdConfirm.html | 48 ++++-------------- uninstall-linux.html | 44 +++------------- 25 files changed, 333 insertions(+), 1039 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 975fd36..7b23de6 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +* Sun Mar 25 2012 Kamil Rytarowski 2.3 +- update .HTML files (files from 2012-03-23) + * Thu Mar 22 2012 Kamil Rytarowski 2.2 - add new images: note.png tip.png and warning.png - fix typo in README (thanks Simon Parsons) diff --git a/README b/README index 358b199..f2e1ab9 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ Produced with the help of the Calenco CMS (http://www.calenco.com) developed by ------------------ -This package contains the help texts for the help buttons in drakx-installer-stage2 and -an installer help manual that will be available after install. +This package contains the help texts for the help buttons in drakx-installer-stage2. -------------- diff --git a/acceptLicense.html b/acceptLicense.html index 8109674..7031830 100644 --- a/acceptLicense.html +++ b/acceptLicense.html @@ -2,36 +2,22 @@ - 3. License Terms of the Distribution - + License Terms of the Distribution - - - + + - -
+
-

3. License Terms of the +

License Terms of the Distribution

@@ -40,7 +26,6 @@ -

Before continuing, you should carefully read the terms of the @@ -72,21 +57,5 @@

- diff --git a/addUser.html b/addUser.html index 465185c..4835795 100644 --- a/addUser.html +++ b/addUser.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 16. Adding a User - + Adding a User - - - + + - -
+
-

16. Adding a User +

Adding a User

@@ -37,7 +25,6 @@ -
@@ -113,37 +100,7 @@ -
- - - -

When you're finished adding - users, you'll be asked to choose a user who will be automatically - logged into the system when the computer boots up. If you're - interested in that feature (and don't care much about security), - choose the desired user (if more than one regular user is defined) - and select a window manager, then click on - Next. If you're not interested in this - feature, uncheck the Do you want to use this - feature? box. -

- diff --git a/ask_mntpoint_s.html b/ask_mntpoint_s.html index f4ccb7b..01dd0e8 100644 --- a/ask_mntpoint_s.html +++ b/ask_mntpoint_s.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 11. Choosing Mount Points - + Choosing Mount Points - - - + + - -
+
-

11. Choosing Mount Points +

Choosing Mount Points

@@ -44,7 +32,7 @@

Listed here are the existing Linux partitions detected on your hard drive. You can keep the choices made by the wizard, since they are good for most common - installations. If you make any changes, you must at least define a + installations. If you make any changes, you must at least define a root partition (/). Do not choose too small a partition or you will not be able to install enough software. In most cases it is best to also create a /home partition, to store your data on (only possible if you have more than one Linux partition available). @@ -60,21 +48,7 @@

-
- - - - - - - - -
[Note]Note
-

You can switch to tty 2 with ctrl+alt+F2 and type df to view the partitions if you're not sure installer's choice is correct - and then switch back to the installer screen with ctrl+alt+F7 -

-
-
+

When the mount points are correct, or corrected, click Next. You'll then be given the choice to format one or more of the partitions you just chose to install Mageia on. Usually, formatting @@ -83,21 +57,5 @@

- diff --git a/choosePackages.html b/choosePackages.html index 7ef1064..9438fed 100644 --- a/choosePackages.html +++ b/choosePackages.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 14. Choose Packages to Install - + Choose Packages to Install - - - + + - -
+
-

14. Choose Packages to Install +

Choose Packages to Install

@@ -38,18 +26,34 @@ + -

Depending on the - installation media you are currently using, you may be first asked - to select the CDs you actually have at hand. -

+
+
+
+
+

Graphical Environment +

+
+
+
+ + +

+ Graphical Environment: this is where you + will choose your preferred graphical environment. At least one + must be selected if you want to have a graphical interface + available. +

+ +
-
+
-

14.1. Choose Package +

Choose Package Groups to Install

@@ -58,12 +62,11 @@ -

It's now time to specify which programs you wish to install on your system. There - are thousands of packages available for Mandriva Linux, and to + are thousands of packages available for Mageia, and to make it simpler to manage, they have been placed into groups of similar applications.

@@ -71,7 +74,7 @@ -

Mandriva Linux sorts package groups into +

Mageia sorts package groups into categories. You can mix and match applications from the various categories, so a Workstation installation can still have applications from the Server @@ -100,16 +103,6 @@

-
  • - -

    - Graphical Environment: this is where you - will choose your preferred graphical environment. At least one - must be selected if you want to have a graphical interface - available. -

    - -
  • @@ -152,13 +145,22 @@

    - +
    + -

    Minimal Installation -

    + +
    +
    +
    +
    +

    Minimal Installation +

    +
    +
    +
    -

    If you +

    If you deselect all groups when performing a regular installation (as opposed to an upgrade), a new dialog shows after pressing the Next button, suggesting different options @@ -166,7 +168,7 @@

    -
      +
      • With @@ -199,11 +201,11 @@

      -
      +
      -

      14.2. Choosing +

      Choosing Individual Packages to Install

      @@ -212,7 +214,6 @@ -

      If you choose @@ -242,12 +243,12 @@ package has been selected, either because you specifically chose the individual package or because it was part of a group of packages, you will be asked to confirm that you really want those - server packages to be installed. By default Mandriva Linux will + server packages to be installed. By default Mageia will automatically start any installed services (servers) at boot time. Even if they are safe and have no known issues at the time the distribution was shipped, it is entirely possible that security holes were discovered after this version of - Mandriva Linux was finalized. If you don't know what a + Mageia was finalized. If you don't know what a particular service is supposed to do or why it's being installed, then click No.

      @@ -286,21 +287,5 @@
      - diff --git a/diskdrake.html b/diskdrake.html index 903d42e..31fb264 100644 --- a/diskdrake.html +++ b/diskdrake.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 13. Format Disks with DiskDrake - + Format Disks with DiskDrake - - - + + - -
      +
      -

      13. Format Disks with DiskDrake +

      Format Disks with DiskDrake

      @@ -42,7 +30,7 @@

      At this point, - you need to choose which partition(s) will be used for the + you need to choose which partition(s) will be used for the installation of your Mandriva Linux system. If partitions have already been defined, either from a previous installation of GNU/Linux or by another partitioning tool, you can use existing @@ -65,7 +53,7 @@

      -
        +
        • Clear @@ -91,7 +79,7 @@

          -
            +
            • Save @@ -197,7 +185,7 @@ use:

              -
                +
                • Ctrl-+c @@ -256,21 +244,5 @@

              - diff --git a/doPartitionDisks.html b/doPartitionDisks.html index 04c638f..fc95ea7 100644 --- a/doPartitionDisks.html +++ b/doPartitionDisks.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 7. Partitioning your Disk - + Partitioning your Disk - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              7. Partitioning your Disk +

              Partitioning your Disk

              @@ -39,7 +27,6 @@ -
              @@ -48,7 +35,7 @@ need to decide where you want to install Mageia on your hard drive. If your hard drive is empty or if an existing operating system is using all the available space you will have to - re-partition the drive. Basically, partitioning a hard drive means + re-partition the drive. Basically, partitioning a hard drive means to logically divide it in order to create the space required for your new Mageia system.

              @@ -71,7 +58,7 @@
              -
                +
                • Use free @@ -198,23 +185,5 @@

              - diff --git a/exitInstall.html b/exitInstall.html index aa6fdb4..0104abe 100644 --- a/exitInstall.html +++ b/exitInstall.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 21. It's Done! - + It's Done! - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              21. It's Done! +

              It's Done!

              @@ -37,12 +25,11 @@ -

              There you are. The - installation is now complete and your GNU/Linux system is ready to + installation is now complete and your GNU/Linux system is ready to be used. Just click on Reboot to restart the system. Don't forget to remove the installation media (CD-ROM or floppy). The first thing you should see after your computer has @@ -52,11 +39,11 @@

              -
              +
              -

              21.1. Advanced Options +

              Advanced Options

              @@ -87,7 +74,7 @@
              -
                +
                • Replay. This is a partially @@ -123,7 +110,7 @@

                  Save package - selection[1]: saves + selection[1]: saves a list of the packages selected in this installation. The following screen shows you the possible media to use to save the package list onto: you might need to fill some parameters when @@ -152,7 +139,7 @@



                  -

                  [1] If you chose to +

                  [1] If you chose to save on a floppy, you will need a FAT-formatted floppy. To create one under GNU/Linux, type mformat a: or, as root, fdformat /dev/fd0 followed by @@ -161,21 +148,5 @@

              - diff --git a/formatPartitions.html b/formatPartitions.html index 7a607de..31b981f 100644 --- a/formatPartitions.html +++ b/formatPartitions.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 12. Choose Partitions to Be Formatted - + Choose Partitions to Be Formatted - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              12. Choose Partitions to Be Formatted +

              Choose Partitions to Be Formatted

              @@ -59,7 +47,6 @@
              -

              If @@ -104,21 +91,5 @@

              - diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 7e28853..315af3a 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -3,25 +3,14 @@ Installation with DrakX - - - + -
              @@ -34,57 +23,59 @@
              -
              1. The Mageia Installer
              +
              The Mageia Installer
              -
              1.1. The Installation Process
              -
              1.2. Installation Options
              +
              The Installation Process
              +
              Installation Options
              -
              2. Choosing your Language
              -
              3. License Terms of the +
              Choosing your Language
              +
              License Terms of the Distribution
              -
              4. Installation Class
              -
              5. Configuring the Keyboard
              -
              6. Disk Detection and Configuration
              -
              7. Partitioning your Disk
              -
              8. Choose FAT Partition to Be +
              Installation Class
              +
              Configuring the Keyboard
              +
              Disk Detection and Configuration
              +
              Partitioning your Disk
              +
              Choose FAT Partition to Be Resized
              -
              9. Choose drive to install Linux on
              -
              10. Confirm data deletion
              -
              11. Choosing Mount Points
              -
              12. Choose Partitions to Be Formatted
              -
              13. Format Disks with DiskDrake
              -
              14. Choose Packages to Install
              +
              Choose drive to install Linux on
              +
              Confirm data deletion
              +
              Choosing Mount Points
              +
              Choose Partitions to Be Formatted
              +
              Format Disks with DiskDrake
              +
              Choose Packages to Install
              -
              14.1. Choose Package +
              Graphical Environment
              +
              Choose Package Groups to Install
              -
              14.2. Choosing +
              Minimal Installation
              +
              Choosing Individual Packages to Install
              -
              15. Root Password
              -
              16. Adding a User
              -
              17. Configuring X, the Graphical Server
              -
              18. Installing a Bootloader
              -
              19. Checking Miscellaneous Parameters
              +
              Root Password
              +
              Adding a User
              +
              Configuring X, the Graphical Server
              +
              Installing a Bootloader
              +
              Checking Miscellaneous Parameters
              -
              19.1. Summary
              -
              19.2. Time Zone Options
              -
              19.3. Selecting Available Services +
              Summary
              +
              Time Zone Options
              +
              Selecting Available Services at Boot Time
              -
              20. Installing Updates from the Internet
              -
              21. It's Done!
              +
              Installing Updates from the Internet
              +
              It's Done!
              -
              21.1. Advanced Options
              +
              Advanced Options
              -
              22. How to Uninstall Linux
              +
              How to Uninstall Linux
              @@ -139,21 +130,6 @@ -
              - diff --git a/installUpdates.html b/installUpdates.html index 50ef32b..7ade37b 100644 --- a/installUpdates.html +++ b/installUpdates.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 20. Installing Updates from the Internet - + Installing Updates from the Internet - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              20. Installing Updates from the Internet +

              Installing Updates from the Internet

              @@ -37,14 +25,13 @@ -

              By the time you install Mageia, it's likely that some packages will have been updated since the initial release. Bugs may have been - fixed, security issues resolved, etc. To allow you to benefit from + fixed, security issues resolved, etc. To allow you to benefit from these updates, you're now able to download them from the Internet. Select Yes if you have a working Internet connection and you want to install any updated packages @@ -64,22 +51,6 @@ -

              - diff --git a/intro.html b/intro.html index b398257..1cf272e 100644 --- a/intro.html +++ b/intro.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 1. The Mageia Installer - + The Mageia Installer - - + - -
              +
              -

              1. The Mageia Installer +

              The Mageia Installer

              @@ -40,7 +28,7 @@

              With the DrakX - installation program, it doesn't matter whether you're a newbie or + installation program, it doesn't matter whether you're a newbie or a GNU/Linux guru. The job of DrakX is to provide you with a smooth installation and an easy transition to Mageia's latest version. @@ -72,30 +60,21 @@

              -

              Figure 1. Very First Installation Welcome - Screen

              -
              - - -
              Very First Installation Welcome Screen
              - -
              -

              The first screen you see offers to run the installation with special options if the standard mode was not suited for your hardware. So to begin with, let the installation start automatically with no options. If something goes - wrong, see Section 1.2, “Installation Options”. + wrong, see the section called “Installation Options”.

              -
              +
              -

              1.1. The Installation Process +

              The Installation Process

              @@ -146,11 +125,11 @@
              -
              +
              -

              1.2. Installation Options +

              Installation Options

              @@ -167,18 +146,9 @@

              -

              Figure 2. Available Installation Options

              -
              - - - -
              Available Installation Options
              - -
              -

              -
                +
                • vgalo: if you tried a default @@ -246,21 +216,5 @@

              - diff --git a/misc-params.html b/misc-params.html index 6dae0dc..0b7cc10 100644 --- a/misc-params.html +++ b/misc-params.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 19. Checking Miscellaneous Parameters - + Checking Miscellaneous Parameters - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              19. Checking Miscellaneous Parameters +

              Checking Miscellaneous Parameters

              @@ -37,11 +25,11 @@ -
              +
              -

              19.1. Summary +

              Summary

              @@ -49,14 +37,13 @@ -

              As a review, DrakX will present a summary of information it has gathered about your system. Depending on the hardware installed on your machine, you may have some or all of the following entries. Each - entry is made up of the hardware item to be configured, followed by + entry is made up of the hardware item to be configured, followed by a quick summary of the current configuration. Click on the corresponding Configure button to make any changes. @@ -64,7 +51,7 @@

              -
                +
                • Timezone: by @@ -190,11 +177,11 @@

              -
              +
              -

              19.2. Time Zone Options +

              Time Zone Options

              @@ -203,7 +190,6 @@ -

              This dialog appears after selecting a new time zone in @@ -241,11 +227,11 @@ -

              +
              -

              19.3. Selecting Available Services +

              Selecting Available Services at Boot Time

              @@ -255,7 +241,6 @@ -

              This @@ -317,21 +302,5 @@

              - diff --git a/resizeFATChoose.html b/resizeFATChoose.html index 8ce99f6..1a9b7a9 100644 --- a/resizeFATChoose.html +++ b/resizeFATChoose.html @@ -2,36 +2,22 @@ - 8. Choose FAT Partition to Be Resized - + Choose FAT Partition to Be Resized - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              8. Choose FAT Partition to Be +

              Choose FAT Partition to Be Resized

              @@ -41,7 +27,7 @@

              More than one Microsoft partition - has been detected on your hard drive. Please choose the one which you want + has been detected on your hard drive. Please choose the one which you want to resize in order to install your new Mageia operating system.

              @@ -73,7 +59,7 @@ actually a letter and always follows "sd":

              -
                +
                • "a" means "first hard @@ -105,21 +91,5 @@

              - diff --git a/selectInstallClass.html b/selectInstallClass.html index c81cde5..0e7ad9b 100644 --- a/selectInstallClass.html +++ b/selectInstallClass.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 4. Installation Class - + Installation Class - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              4. Installation Class +

              Installation Class

              @@ -42,12 +30,11 @@

              -

              DrakX now needs to know if you want to install from scratch or upgrade your existing - Mandriva Linux system: + Mageia system:

              @@ -55,7 +42,7 @@
              -
                +
                • Upgrade.If you have an older Mageia operating system, this option allows you to upgrade it. Your existing partitioning scheme and user data won't be altered. @@ -76,24 +63,6 @@ -

              - diff --git a/selectKeyboard.html b/selectKeyboard.html index b002a10..ef66032 100644 --- a/selectKeyboard.html +++ b/selectKeyboard.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 5. Configuring the Keyboard - + Configuring the Keyboard - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              5. Configuring the Keyboard +

              Configuring the Keyboard

              @@ -55,11 +43,10 @@
              -

              Depending - on the language you chose (see Section 2, “Choosing your Language”), DrakX automatically + on the language you chose (see the section called “Choosing your Language”), DrakX automatically selects a particular type of keyboard configuration. Verify that the selection suits you or choose another keyboard layout. If you don't know which layout your keyboard has, look in the specifications that came with your system, or ask the computer vendor. You can also look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout @@ -88,21 +75,5 @@

              - diff --git a/selectLanguage.html b/selectLanguage.html index 4947fda..214f718 100644 --- a/selectLanguage.html +++ b/selectLanguage.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 2. Choosing your Language - + Choosing your Language - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              2. Choosing your Language +

              Choosing your Language

              @@ -41,20 +29,11 @@ choose your preferred language.

              - -

              Figure 3. Choosing the Default - Language

              -
              - - -
              Choosing the Default Language
              - -
              -

              +

              First open the tree relative to the continent you are located in, and then choose - the language you speak. Your language choice will affect the installer, the documentation, and + the language you speak. Your language choice will affect the installer, the documentation, and the system in general.

              @@ -164,23 +143,5 @@
              - diff --git a/setRootPassword.html b/setRootPassword.html index 0e9cd55..b36bc1c 100644 --- a/setRootPassword.html +++ b/setRootPassword.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 15. Root Password - + Root Password - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              15. Root Password +

              Root Password

              @@ -38,7 +26,6 @@ -
              @@ -47,7 +34,7 @@

              This is the - most crucial decision point for the security of your GNU/Linux + most crucial decision point for the security of your GNU/Linux system: you must enter the root password. Root is the system administrator and is the only user authorized to make updates, add users, change the @@ -105,7 +92,7 @@

              -
                +
                • Local file. Use a local file for all @@ -185,21 +172,5 @@

              - diff --git a/setupBootloaderBeginner.html b/setupBootloaderBeginner.html index ce6f541..153d5a5 100644 --- a/setupBootloaderBeginner.html +++ b/setupBootloaderBeginner.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 18. Installing a Bootloader - + Installing a Bootloader - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              18. Installing a Bootloader +

              Installing a Bootloader

              @@ -41,7 +29,6 @@ -
              @@ -59,7 +46,7 @@
              -
                +
                • If @@ -95,22 +82,6 @@ -

              - diff --git a/setupSCSI.html b/setupSCSI.html index 49c67f0..aa22751 100644 --- a/setupSCSI.html +++ b/setupSCSI.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 6. Disk Detection and Configuration - + Disk Detection and Configuration - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              6. Disk Detection and Configuration +

              Disk Detection and Configuration

              @@ -74,21 +62,5 @@
              - diff --git a/setupX.html b/setupX.html index 8e9f1cf..f00a5f0 100644 --- a/setupX.html +++ b/setupX.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 17. Configuring X, the Graphical Server - + Configuring X, the Graphical Server - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              17. Configuring X, the Graphical Server +

              Configuring X, the Graphical Server

              @@ -38,10 +26,9 @@ -
              -

              X (for X Window System) is the heart of the +

              X (for X Window System) is the heart of the GNU/Linux graphical interface on which all the graphical environments (KDE, GNOME, AfterStep, @@ -50,7 +37,7 @@

              -

              You will see a +

              You will see a list of different parameters which you can change in order to optimize your graphical display.

              @@ -58,10 +45,10 @@
              -
              Graphic Card
              +
              Graphic Card
              -

              If everything +

              If everything works fine, the installer should detect and configure the video card installed on your machine. If the detection or configuration is incorrect, you can choose the card installed on @@ -71,20 +58,20 @@

              -
              Monitor
              +
              Monitor
              -

              If the +

              If the installer fails to detect or configure your monitor properly, you can choose from this list the monitor which is connected to your computer.

              -
              Resolution
              +
              Resolution
              -

              Here you can +

              Here you can choose the resolutions and color depths available for your graphics hardware. Choose the one which best suits your needs (you will be able to make changes after the installation). A @@ -93,7 +80,7 @@

              -
              Test
              +
              Test
              @@ -106,7 +93,7 @@ -

              Depending on your +

              Depending on your hardware, this entry might not appear.

              @@ -117,7 +104,7 @@ -

              The system +

              The system will try to open a graphical screen at the desired resolution. If you see the test message during the test and answer Yes, then DrakX will proceed to @@ -129,11 +116,11 @@

              -
              Options
              +
              Options
              -

              This step +

              This step allows you to choose whether you want your machine to automatically switch to a graphical interface at boot. Obviously, you may want to select the @@ -147,21 +134,5 @@

              - diff --git a/takeOverHdChoose.html b/takeOverHdChoose.html index d8a0170..60b4c2f 100644 --- a/takeOverHdChoose.html +++ b/takeOverHdChoose.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 9. Choose drive to install Linux on - + Choose drive to install Linux on - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              9. Choose drive to install Linux on +

              Choose drive to install Linux on

              @@ -49,23 +37,5 @@
              - diff --git a/takeOverHdConfirm.html b/takeOverHdConfirm.html index 631ed88..ff8a46b 100644 --- a/takeOverHdConfirm.html +++ b/takeOverHdConfirm.html @@ -2,34 +2,22 @@ - 10. Confirm data deletion - + Confirm data deletion - - - + + - -
              +
              -

              10. Confirm data deletion +

              Confirm data deletion

              @@ -43,7 +31,7 @@

              Click on Next if you want to delete all data - and partitions present on this hard drive. Be careful, after + and partitions present on this hard drive. Be careful, after clicking on Next you will not be able to recover any data and partitions present on this hard drive, including any Windows® data. @@ -58,21 +46,5 @@

              - diff --git a/uninstall-linux.html b/uninstall-linux.html index 64d07c1..c4ac6bb 100644 --- a/uninstall-linux.html +++ b/uninstall-linux.html @@ -2,33 +2,21 @@ - 22. How to Uninstall Linux - + How to Uninstall Linux - - + - -
              +
              -

              22. How to Uninstall Linux +

              How to Uninstall Linux

              @@ -102,22 +90,6 @@ -
              - -- cgit v1.2.1