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Dual boot setup complete - Windows deleted - Expand EXT4 partition
Last edited by greenster; Yesterday, 12:41 PM.🍀Kubuntu 25.10 KDE Plasma🍀
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Also, Windows is still in the boot menu or GRUB menu. How can I delete that as well?
🍀Kubuntu 25.10 KDE Plasma🍀
🍀Intel Core i7-14700K (28 CPUs), ~3.4GHz, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 8 TB HDD 🍀
🍀Samsung Galaxy A 54 5G | Android 16🍀
🍀Vivaldi Browser Work Spaces changed my Work Flow🍀
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just use the new partition for some of you linux stuff... media files, backups, games, etc so they don't clutter up your home partition.
grub is likely picking up on the windows boot loader in the EFI partion
you can go in there and just delete the whole windows folder tree and it should stop showing up
you might want to deactivate OS_PROBER in grub after that.some stuff i did: https://github.com/droidgoo
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you might want to deactivate OS_PROBER in grub after that.
Thank you very much for this tip. It works great.
However, I reformatted the internal 1 TB hard drive to ext4. Now my PC is completely free of Windows.
Now I'm really looking forward to exploring Kubuntu in detail. 🥳 🎉
🍀Kubuntu 25.10 KDE Plasma🍀
🍀Intel Core i7-14700K (28 CPUs), ~3.4GHz, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 8 TB HDD 🍀
🍀Samsung Galaxy A 54 5G | Android 16🍀
🍀Vivaldi Browser Work Spaces changed my Work Flow🍀
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