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In The Zone
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Now I have partition magic in windows. Can I use it to resize the partitions, as in to increase the size of the linux partition? Will it cause me to loose my data? If not, how do I go about it? Cheers Aditya
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Wise Old Owl
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@Adit Sen, I don't understand why you gave 3.5 GB for Linux!! You know very well
that Linux needs 7 or 8 GB for root & atleast 500 MB for swap. If you are using Linux as primary O.S better give root ('/')15 GB & for swap 1.5 GB. Regarding resizing partitions in Ubuntu, there's a package available called 'qtparted'. It's similar to Partition Magic. You can create, move, resize, delete partitions with it. Caution: Resizing the partition may cause loss of data & may also do a bit of damage to Ubuntu O.S!! To install 'qtparted' package, open the Terminal Window & type: $ sudo apt-get install qtparted |
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In The Zone
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Ok. So once i install gparted, how to I go about resizing it? If its the same as partition magic, can't I just use that? I'm quite comfortable using partition magic as I have used it many times before and I've never suffered any data loss.
But if gparted is the way to go, its fine by me as long as I dont loose any data or have to end up installing Ubuntu again, which would defeat the whole purpose. Cheers Aditya
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Ok. I'll give it a shot and let you know how it goes.
Cheers Aditya
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In The Zone
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alrightey then. gparted does not work for me. i installed it, started it up. it lists all my partitons n stuff, but all options are disabled. i even unmounted the partitions i wanted to modyify but the options for 'resize / move' are still disabled!!
any help?
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make sure u ran gparted as root/sudo user.or try launching from a terminal as "sudo gparted"
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Wise Old Owl
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Boot using Ubuntu 6.06 CD. it works as a Live CD now. Press 'Alt + F2' , this brings
the 'Run application' dialog. Type 'gksu gparted' (without quotes).Click on 'Run' button. This will run the 'gparted' application. Now resize whichever partition you want to. This should work definitely. |
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In The Zone
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i am running it as sudo (even tried gksu). same problem.
tried with the live cd too. only available option is to format the partitions, which i dont want to do Ah. Don't bother. I just used partition magic. Worked perfectly. Thanks anyhow Cheers Aditya
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