I have recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 but the problem is that i forgot to define the mount points for "/home" "/tmp" and "swap" and i only mounted "/" to a 60GB Partition. And now i cannot see any other partitions (ofcourse i did not mount them).
I have 2 hard drives and need to remove on 1 Ubuntu 12.10 so that I can install XP Pro. I tryed using Gparted but it gave me the error message, "The partition could not be unmounted from the following mount points. "/" Most likely other partitions are also mounted on these mount points. You are advised to unmount them manually.
I want to extend my "ext4" partition with an unallocated partition. Here's how my partitions look:
What I thought I should do is:
1. Extend the "extended" file system by 75.00 GiB. After doing that, the unallocated file system will be above the linux-swap.
2.
Hi, I'm new here, so I apologize if I posted this in the wrong section.
I want to extend my "ext4" partition with an unallocated partition. Here's how my partitions look:
What I thought I should do is:
1. Extend the "extended" file system by 75.00 GiB. After doing that, the unallocated file system will be above the linux-swap.
2.
Recently upgraded to 12.04 and decided to try out Xubuntu. (and by "upgrade", I mean "install the new OS from the live CD, simultaneously wiping out the old one.") I had 3 (major) partitions: Win7, Linux, and a second NTFS partition accessible by both operating systems.
Hi,
I'm moving my system to another internal HDD with following steps in this URL: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MovingLinuxPartition
Everything was going perfectly.
HiI have used gParted to shrink my ext4 partion to make room for a NTFS partition, and during this process something got messed up.And yes i know it horrible but apparently Siemens AG do not like Linux of any kind.So my problem is that gParted keep saying "cannot mount 69g archive", and I think it tried so make a new drive in root from what i can se but it didn`t work.Anyway now when i s
I have an ext4 and an ntfs partition, and what I want to do is shrink the ext4 partition a bit and grow the ntfs accordingly. The ext4 partition is on /dev/sda6 and the ntfs one is /dev/sda7. I was able to shrink /dev/sda6 just fine, but in growing /dev/sda7, something went terribly wrong. There now seems to be a conflict in fdisk and what the kernel sees.
Hello all,I've just put crunchbang on a laptop that was previously running Windows 7. I made a 100GB NTFS partition from Windows to back all the data, then installed crunchbang on the remaining 400GB partition.Unfortunately, it turns out that I cannot mount the Windows 7 created NTFS partition because it is "LDM" (dynamic) partition and ntfs-3g cannot mount them.Is there anoth