Change HDD partitions after installation












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I am new to Ubuntu.

I want to know how to re-partition my hard disk after installation.

I had used the gnome-disks application during install,

but now the HDD can't be unmounted as it contains the OS.

How can I revise the partition?

P.S I have tried gparted but it didn't work










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    I am new to Ubuntu.

    I want to know how to re-partition my hard disk after installation.

    I had used the gnome-disks application during install,

    but now the HDD can't be unmounted as it contains the OS.

    How can I revise the partition?

    P.S I have tried gparted but it didn't work










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      I am new to Ubuntu.

      I want to know how to re-partition my hard disk after installation.

      I had used the gnome-disks application during install,

      but now the HDD can't be unmounted as it contains the OS.

      How can I revise the partition?

      P.S I have tried gparted but it didn't work










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      I am new to Ubuntu.

      I want to know how to re-partition my hard disk after installation.

      I had used the gnome-disks application during install,

      but now the HDD can't be unmounted as it contains the OS.

      How can I revise the partition?

      P.S I have tried gparted but it didn't work







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          First, you might use your Ubuntu live CD/USB to make partitions changes on your bootable hard drive. You can make a number of online operations (I mean during you are on your system), but be sure to:




          • Always umount partitions before formatting or deleting them.

          • If you change hard drive layout (e.g. deleting partition) always prefer rebooting in order to allow a proper partition refresh in memory.






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          • See opensource.com/article/18/6/how-partition-disk-linux

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          First, you might use your Ubuntu live CD/USB to make partitions changes on your bootable hard drive. You can make a number of online operations (I mean during you are on your system), but be sure to:




          • Always umount partitions before formatting or deleting them.

          • If you change hard drive layout (e.g. deleting partition) always prefer rebooting in order to allow a proper partition refresh in memory.






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          • See opensource.com/article/18/6/how-partition-disk-linux

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          First, you might use your Ubuntu live CD/USB to make partitions changes on your bootable hard drive. You can make a number of online operations (I mean during you are on your system), but be sure to:




          • Always umount partitions before formatting or deleting them.

          • If you change hard drive layout (e.g. deleting partition) always prefer rebooting in order to allow a proper partition refresh in memory.






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          • See opensource.com/article/18/6/how-partition-disk-linux

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          First, you might use your Ubuntu live CD/USB to make partitions changes on your bootable hard drive. You can make a number of online operations (I mean during you are on your system), but be sure to:




          • Always umount partitions before formatting or deleting them.

          • If you change hard drive layout (e.g. deleting partition) always prefer rebooting in order to allow a proper partition refresh in memory.






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          First, you might use your Ubuntu live CD/USB to make partitions changes on your bootable hard drive. You can make a number of online operations (I mean during you are on your system), but be sure to:




          • Always umount partitions before formatting or deleting them.

          • If you change hard drive layout (e.g. deleting partition) always prefer rebooting in order to allow a proper partition refresh in memory.







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          See opensource.com/article/18/6/how-partition-disk-linux

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