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 ...
So I have tried Gparted both on the live CD and as an application running under Ubuntu. What I am trying to do is delete my NTFS partition (which I can easily do) and then resize my ext4 partition so ...
Besides blowing away the VM and starting over, which I'd prefer not to do, what are my options? gpartd doesn't seem to be of any help with resizing the partitions. This is CentOS 6.5 running with xfs.
If you ever need to partition or edit the partitions on your hard drives without an existing OS on the computer, then GParted Live should be in your PC toolbox. The free GParted Live is based on a ...
Boot from this disc and create or manipulate the partitions on your hard drives. If you ever need to partition or edit the partitions on yourhard drives without an existing OS on the computer, then ...
Back in my Windows days, disk maintenance was a task that filled me with dread. I remember the endless hours spent scanning, defragmenting and scanning again. And ...