victor_sk
June 20th, 2011, 04:39 AM
Hi everyone,
My partition architecture is such that it has 4 primary partitions. I have 70GB of unallocated space but I cannot create a new primary partition anymore.
My gparted information shows "System Reserved" NTFS partition. I don't use any Windows at all, just Ubuntu and openSUSE. This "System Reserved" partition seems to be the first one with beginning sectors but it is my Ubuntu partition that delegates the bootloader.
Do you think that if I delete the "System Reserved" partition nothing catastrophic will happen or should I better not delete it?
Thanks,
Victor.
My partition architecture is such that it has 4 primary partitions. I have 70GB of unallocated space but I cannot create a new primary partition anymore.
My gparted information shows "System Reserved" NTFS partition. I don't use any Windows at all, just Ubuntu and openSUSE. This "System Reserved" partition seems to be the first one with beginning sectors but it is my Ubuntu partition that delegates the bootloader.
Do you think that if I delete the "System Reserved" partition nothing catastrophic will happen or should I better not delete it?
Thanks,
Victor.