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Gnome Partition Editor: The Dearly GParted

GParted is an essential system administration tool. Learn to use it wisely.

Last week, you found Ten Essential Linux Admin Tools with which to familiarize yourself. But, don’t overwhelm yourself with self-discovery of all ten, because this week you’ll learn one of those tools, GParted. It is a powerful ally to those who handle it with wisdom and restraint and a harsh mistress to those who throw caution to the wind.

GParted is the Gnome Partition Editor. With it, you can create, reorganize and delete disk partitions. Generally speaking, it preserves the contents of those partitions but there is a potential for loss. Its most common usage is for those who want to resize disk partitions–a task that it performs very well.

The Basics

Download a live CD image from the GParted site and burn it to disk. Boot your system from the CD or ISO image, select your language from the list of options, select your video mode…

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