How do you take Linux off of a hard drive?

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著者: Alan Dayley
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題目: How do you take Linux off of a hard drive?
Michael Havens wrote:

>I am like so tripping! According to knoppix I have 3 hda drives (the first
>being used by windows) and the scsi is in use by windows. This is like so
>weird!
>
>

What SCSI adapter do you have?

When you are booting the computer, the SCSI adapter should display it's
BIOS boot message. Pressing some key combination at that moment, like
Ctl-C or Ctl-A should bring up the SCSI BIOS utility program. At that
point you have not even booted an OS. Somewhere in that SCSI BIOS
program is usually a SCSI or low-level format option to format the hard
drive at the SCSI level, not with a file system. It will wipe the drive
completely clean.

Tell me what adapter you have and I might be able to be more specific.

Alan