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Title says it all. This question inspired this meta-Q. So, are questions about removing another OS but Ubuntu on-topic?

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mint is offtopic on askubuntu. But you can format the partition with mint on it with gparted. FOr the remainder: mount the partitions and you can c/p data. – Rinzwind

 

@Rinzwind while Mint is off-topic, I don't believe this question truly is. the OP wants to remove Mint(and maybe Windows as well) and keep Ubuntu. If a question about removing another OS and keeping Ubuntu is really off-topic, there are a lot of questions on askubutu about removing Windows and keeping Ubuntu that are off-topic as well..... – TrailRider Aug 15 '12 at 0:21

BTW, I edited the tags/title to be easier to search, but I still think that there should another dupe.

If you haven't noticed this Q doesn't need TLDR!

Relevant: Is this the right place to ask a question about installing another OS on an Ubuntu computer?

Title says it all. This question inspired this meta-Q. So, are questions about removing another OS but Ubuntu on-topic?

Relevant comments:

mint is offtopic on askubuntu. But you can format the partition with mint on it with gparted. FOr the remainder: mount the partitions and you can c/p data. – Rinzwind

 

@Rinzwind while Mint is off-topic, I don't believe this question truly is. the OP wants to remove Mint(and maybe Windows as well) and keep Ubuntu. If a question about removing another OS and keeping Ubuntu is really off-topic, there are a lot of questions on askubutu about removing Windows and keeping Ubuntu that are off-topic as well..... – TrailRider Aug 15 '12 at 0:21

BTW, I edited the tags/title to be easier to search, but I still think that there should another dupe.

If you haven't noticed this Q doesn't need TLDR!

Relevant: Is this the right place to ask a question about installing another OS on an Ubuntu computer?

Title says it all. This question inspired this meta-Q. So, are questions about removing another OS but Ubuntu on-topic?

Relevant comments:

mint is offtopic on askubuntu. But you can format the partition with mint on it with gparted. FOr the remainder: mount the partitions and you can c/p data. – Rinzwind

@Rinzwind while Mint is off-topic, I don't believe this question truly is. the OP wants to remove Mint(and maybe Windows as well) and keep Ubuntu. If a question about removing another OS and keeping Ubuntu is really off-topic, there are a lot of questions on askubutu about removing Windows and keeping Ubuntu that are off-topic as well..... – TrailRider Aug 15 '12 at 0:21

BTW, I edited the tags/title to be easier to search, but I still think that there should another dupe.

If you haven't noticed this Q doesn't need TLDR!

Relevant: Is this the right place to ask a question about installing another OS on an Ubuntu computer?

replaced http://askubuntu.com/ with https://askubuntu.com/
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Title says it all. This questionThis question inspired this meta-Q. So, are questions about removing another OS but Ubuntu on-topic?

Relevant comments:

mint is offtopic on askubuntu. But you can format the partition with mint on it with gparted. FOr the remainder: mount the partitions and you can c/p data. – Rinzwind

@Rinzwind while Mint is off-topic, I don't believe this question truly is. the OP wants to remove Mint(and maybe Windows as well) and keep Ubuntu. If a question about removing another OS and keeping Ubuntu is really off-topic, there are a lot of questions on askubutu about removing Windows and keeping Ubuntu that are off-topic as well..... – TrailRider Aug 15 '12 at 0:21

BTW, I edited the tags/title to be easier to search, but I still think that there should another dupe.

If you haven't noticed this Q doesn't need TLDR!

Relevant: Is this the right place to ask a question about installing another OS on an Ubuntu computer?

Title says it all. This question inspired this meta-Q. So, are questions about removing another OS but Ubuntu on-topic?

Relevant comments:

mint is offtopic on askubuntu. But you can format the partition with mint on it with gparted. FOr the remainder: mount the partitions and you can c/p data. – Rinzwind

@Rinzwind while Mint is off-topic, I don't believe this question truly is. the OP wants to remove Mint(and maybe Windows as well) and keep Ubuntu. If a question about removing another OS and keeping Ubuntu is really off-topic, there are a lot of questions on askubutu about removing Windows and keeping Ubuntu that are off-topic as well..... – TrailRider Aug 15 '12 at 0:21

BTW, I edited the tags/title to be easier to search, but I still think that there should another dupe.

If you haven't noticed this Q doesn't need TLDR!

Relevant: Is this the right place to ask a question about installing another OS on an Ubuntu computer?

Title says it all. This question inspired this meta-Q. So, are questions about removing another OS but Ubuntu on-topic?

Relevant comments:

mint is offtopic on askubuntu. But you can format the partition with mint on it with gparted. FOr the remainder: mount the partitions and you can c/p data. – Rinzwind

@Rinzwind while Mint is off-topic, I don't believe this question truly is. the OP wants to remove Mint(and maybe Windows as well) and keep Ubuntu. If a question about removing another OS and keeping Ubuntu is really off-topic, there are a lot of questions on askubutu about removing Windows and keeping Ubuntu that are off-topic as well..... – TrailRider Aug 15 '12 at 0:21

BTW, I edited the tags/title to be easier to search, but I still think that there should another dupe.

If you haven't noticed this Q doesn't need TLDR!

Relevant: Is this the right place to ask a question about installing another OS on an Ubuntu computer?

replaced http://meta.askubuntu.com/ with https://meta.askubuntu.com/
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replaced http://meta.askubuntu.com/ with https://meta.askubuntu.com/
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