That depends on what you want to know. If you want to know how much disk space is being used, use the df command. If you want to see what files systems are mounted, use the mountcommand. If you want to see SMART information about a particular drive, use smartctl.
That is the "swap partition." It is a dedicated space on the hard disk that fulfills the "swap" feature of virtual memory in Linux.
is linux a disk operating system
LILO is a bootloader used to load the Linux kernel from a disk and into memory.
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Before you format xp you will need to go onto Linux and create a grub boot disk by typing grub-install /dev/fd0. This will create a floppy disk which you can use to start Linux after you have removed and reinstalled xp. After removing and reinstalling xp use the disk to get back onto Linux and use grub-install /dev/hda to restore the Linux boot screen.
No.
you can not unistall, you have to format the disk...
I'm not sure what you are referring to by "disk management." There are many utilities to check disk usage, delete files, and manage space quotas.
One can find information on a Linux mail server on the official Linux website page. The page offers frequently asked questions and general information about the Linux program and service.
A floppy disk DRIVE can read, erase and save information on a floppy disk. The disk can't do it by himself.
Yes. Linux works on most laptops, including Fujitsus. To read some of the experiences people have had, and perhaps see if someone has important information pertaining to your laptop, see the Related link below.
Yes. To achieve this, you need to shrink the window partition so there is space for the Linux partition on the disk.