How to Partition a Hard Drive on Linux (& Filesystem Guide) | InclusiveTechWorld
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In this video, I will be teaching you how to boot into & use Gparted, in what order to allocate space to partitions, whether to select a primary or logical partition, some filesystems you can use on Linux, how to resize a partition to create another partition, how to create a partition from unallocated space, how to delete a partition & how to resize a partition so that this unallocated space is used to enlarge that partition.
This tutorial applies to all Linux distributions.
Links: Download a .iso file for Gparted: https://gparted.org/download.php How to Create a Bootable USB on Windows, macOS & Linux: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PspSroPd8NE How to Create a Bootable CD-ROM or DVD-ROM on Windows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ-_t5SqaUk How to Create a Bootable CD-ROM or DVD-ROM on macOS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzRIJlyCGLs&t=3s How to Create a Bootable CD-ROM or DVD-ROM on Linux: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muJpfNgtQ_U If like to see the instructions, here is a link to the PDF file: https://mega.nz/folder/YZg0hKIQ#zUi6eiRKbQlgAHo0cIYjbA All these files have been tested by me and are free of any viruses or malware.
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0:00 Intro 0:18 Boot into Gparted 2:03 Please note 2:53 Primary vs Logical Partitions 3:08 Linux filesystem guide 4:29 Before modifying partitions 4:40 How to resize a partition to create another partition 5:35 How to create a partition from unallocated space 6:51 How to delete a partition 7:33 How to enlarge a partition 8:31 Outro
This video was made using free & open source software (OpenShot Video Editor, OBS Broadcasting Software & Inkscape).
Specs: MacBook 13-inch, Late 2009 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 8GB RAM 240GB SSD Video made in 1080p 30 FPS VM with 100GB VHD & 4GB RAM ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICYLWcXSn2I
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