Operating systems, such as Linux, provides partitioning software to resize partitions without any data loss. It's possible to resize a partition using Gparted in an easy and a convenient way. Gparted ...
Hello Linux forum.<BR>I have SUSE linux installed on the end of my HD, but I haven't got into it very much and need to grab back most of the 7Gb+ space I assigned to it. The LILO is on a floppy. Is it ...
Hi all,<BR><BR>Any tips on the commands to use to resize the root partition on CentOS 4.3?<BR><BR>I've currently got a 10gb drive with 100mb boot, 256mb Swap and the rest as /.<BR><BR>I'd like to ...
This tutorial focuses on using GParted, or Gnome Partition Editor, a free and open source partition editor. To use GParted, you must first download the CD Image file (.iso file) of GParted Live for ...
In the comments on my recent posts about installing Linux on a netbook for a novice user (see my recommendations and my own results), someone mentioned that figuring out the disk partitioning was very ...
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The live Linux distro for editing disks just got a big update
GParted Live 1.8.0 is ready to fix your ballooning partition problems.
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