How to Partition and Format a Disk in Linux

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @devster52
    @devster52 2 года назад +1

    So grateful for this tutorial. I just purchased a Sabrent USB hard drive to use for backups on a Linux system and I am not sure how I would have ever managed to get it working without your help. I was no stranger to working from a command line. I worked for almost 20 years supporting a system running on OpenVMS. I wrote software fixes in C and Fortran and did quite a bit of system maintenance which included writing a lot of DCL scripts and maintaining batch queues but I am a total newbie to Linux. This video was exactly what I needed to get my backup going. Thanks!

  • @michaelareay1037
    @michaelareay1037 2 года назад +4

    Clear, accurate, concise, to the point, nicely presented. That's the way to do it.

  • @jaredmonkman8575
    @jaredmonkman8575 2 года назад +6

    What a great tutorial - love your teaching style, very clear and easy to follow!

  • @sudipchatterjee
    @sudipchatterjee 5 лет назад +3

    Absolutely fantastic! Linux tutorials like these will be very useful to many Linux newbies. I urge to do more such videos in this channel! That exFAT partition tutorial is just what I needed!
    As a suggestion, I can tell you that a video of making a GPT partition for installing multiple Linux distros will be helpful to a lot of people who are installing Linux on modern hardware. Thanks!

  • @claradanielacavicchi9294
    @claradanielacavicchi9294 2 года назад +1

    Maybe all commands in your tutorial were too fast for me. But I'll try and make my best to follow your explanations. I'm grateful for your precious help! You look like an Italian friend of mine! 😀

  • @jeffpascoe1721
    @jeffpascoe1721 5 лет назад +3

    Great channel. Good to know that someone is taking the time to educate people in the art of using linux. One suggestion for future tutorials is art of connecting a linux computer to use bluetooth devices (headsets). Cheers

  • @veronicathecow
    @veronicathecow 5 лет назад +4

    I have only ever used gparted, a few mouse clicks and it's done. Newbies might be scared off by this. Nice to see you doing more linux stuff, thanks.

    • @johnnysparkleface3096
      @johnnysparkleface3096 2 года назад +1

      You're right, I'm a newbie and this was a blizzard of ultra technical information going by at light speed. Much of what he was typing in left me wondering if he was gathering information or actually making changes. When you're advanced like he is, it's easy to assume all of this is obvious to everyone. He should understand that beginners need help too, and talk slower and proceed slower.

    • @veronicathecow
      @veronicathecow 2 года назад

      @@johnnysparkleface3096 pclinuxos is very good for beginners and a very helpful community

  • @sergeyzinovkin7123
    @sergeyzinovkin7123 2 года назад +2

    Great tutorial! Thank you! The only thing missing (for me) is mounting drives(Manual and fstub. And mounting with different user rights). Because all we do in this video is prerequisite to using drive.

    • @burgermeister7244
      @burgermeister7244 11 месяцев назад

      Yes! Gary, please do another video on mounting. 🙂

  • @cliffallen2663
    @cliffallen2663 5 лет назад +6

    Gary:
    Just have to love Linux 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @hpp6116
    @hpp6116 5 лет назад +2

    Nice and helpful video on partitioning!

  • @shantanusathe8233
    @shantanusathe8233 5 лет назад +2

    Great videos man you deserve more subscribers

  • @jeevespreston
    @jeevespreston 3 года назад +2

    Thank you kind sir!! Very thorough and well-explain approach... Enlightening for the beginning Linux user, thanks!!!!

  • @Max-ej3vf
    @Max-ej3vf 5 лет назад +5

    Gary indeed explains !

  • @needsomehike
    @needsomehike 5 лет назад +1

    Just what i needed...all in one video. thanks Gary!!!

  • @NgirgisFayez
    @NgirgisFayez 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for your arrangement video for (how to Partition and Format a Disk in Linux)

  • @mattig89ch
    @mattig89ch 5 лет назад +3

    I would very much like to see more linux tutorials please

  • @minininer8976
    @minininer8976 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Gary. I’m a 56 yo, computer illiterate newb. I haven’t used the command line ever but have been screwed trying to format an external SSD that I want to run my old iMac on. (Yes, dragging myself from the mud of expired apples and Microsoft’s systemic shackles.) This video is so clear and concise that I don’t think I’ll ever not use the command line again. OMG! Old brain blown! 🙏😅🍻

  • @snax_4820
    @snax_4820 3 года назад +2

    Great tutorial

  • @RobbieRobski
    @RobbieRobski 3 года назад

    Thank you. Used this to reformat TiVo hard drive so I could use it in Windows

  • @abanoubhanna7175
    @abanoubhanna7175 5 лет назад +12

    More Linux ✌️

  • @kinsnet
    @kinsnet 4 года назад

    Well done and illustrated

  • @ryansteiger6960
    @ryansteiger6960 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video Gary

  • @Randomizer92mx
    @Randomizer92mx 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial! Very well explained!

  • @gplayer01
    @gplayer01 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent tutorial and yes...more Linux would be great. 😃👍🏻 Cheers

  • @sharathgowda7068
    @sharathgowda7068 5 лет назад +7

    More of linux tutorials sir plsss😃

  • @send2gl
    @send2gl 5 лет назад +2

    Great video.

  • @guilherme5094
    @guilherme5094 5 лет назад +4

    More Linux please.

  • @piyushk_vlogs
    @piyushk_vlogs 2 года назад

    thanks man second last worked for me

  • @burgermeister7244
    @burgermeister7244 11 месяцев назад

    Gary this is a great video, but you didn't discuss the final step: mounting the disk.

  • @terryleach5108
    @terryleach5108 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the tutorial. I have been switching all of my Windows boxes to Linux (Kubuntu) but have run into issues dual-booting an old MBP with a second drive. I have used gparted some but much prefer using the terminal to do things.

  • @1MarkKeller
    @1MarkKeller 5 лет назад +1

    *GARY!!!*
    *Good Evening Professor!*
    *Good Evening Fellow Classmates!*

  • @teovald
    @teovald 2 года назад

    Great tutorial! Thank you!

  • @shivapwr24hr66
    @shivapwr24hr66 4 года назад

    Really like your video sir 😇🙏🏻

  • @NoEgg4u
    @NoEgg4u 5 лет назад +1

    Gary, would you please make a video that shows how to address the following partition scenario?:
    A Linux machine set-up with a single drive, where that drive has 3 partitions:
    1) OS
    2) Apps
    3) Data (saved files)
    As time goes by, the "data" partition starts to run low on space. But the other two partitions have lots of available space.
    How can you reallocate space from one of the other partitions, such that X GBs will become part of the "data" partition?
    Thank you.

  • @uksuperrascal
    @uksuperrascal 3 года назад

    Hi Gary - The option 7 in my list of disk formats is not NTFS? It is - PowerPC PReP boot - So I used sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdc1 - The USB IDE drive mounts ok but says I do not have permission - I can not make or save any folders or files on the USB IDE HDD - Can you help.

  • @milehighyt2097
    @milehighyt2097 3 месяца назад

    nice job man thanks

  • @MRX-oq1nv
    @MRX-oq1nv 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks

  • @uksuperrascal
    @uksuperrascal 4 года назад +1

    Hi Gary - What is the full name of your grep tutorial video? as I can not find it.

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  4 года назад +2

      Introduction to Regular Expressions: ruclips.net/video/vcRPNhLbhoc/видео.html

    • @uksuperrascal
      @uksuperrascal 4 года назад +2

      @@GaryExplains Thank you That's why I could not find it, you named it with a to nurdie name for us dum dums LOL - Subscribed and Belled

  • @MichaelSharpTechniSmart
    @MichaelSharpTechniSmart 2 года назад

    Hi Gary, Subbed. Awesome channel. Long time Mac user and Linux dabbler, but have an old W10 Acer laptop kicking around, so I put Manjaro Cinnamon on it. Not before creating a dual boot Win10/Ubuntu. Now I have wiped Windows partition and want to clear the bootloader in BIOS . Now it will ony boot in BIOS (Legacy) mode and UEFI gives no bootable device. Since I no longer have or want Windows, I can hardlly remove the manual EFI entry in BIOS. How to get it back to UEFI booting? In other words start the laptop as a dedicated Manjaro system booting UEFI? Thanks.

  • @AkhilFreeDish
    @AkhilFreeDish 4 года назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @amanikanezamulume8337
    @amanikanezamulume8337 Год назад

    Hey Gary thanks for the contents. I would like to know how can enable my fingerprint authentication on my new lenovo thinkpad using linux mint 21..Help me!

  • @professionalcricketinsights
    @professionalcricketinsights 4 года назад +1

    Hi Gary:
    I have laptop on which I used to have windows 10 and I dual booted it with some android os (primeos) and it was working fine until one day after windows 10 updates it got corrupted and I can see and use small portion (9GB out of 100GB) of my SATA hard drive now through usb fedora live only.
    I can't re install windows 10 or fedora on my SATA drive as it says I don't have enough free space.
    Please help and please guide me to recovery /format my SATA hard drive and I will absolutely be obliged for this great help.
    I don't have any data on this laptop but I need to install windows 10 or atleast fedora os to continue my life and work.
    Please help and thank you

  • @rdg8390
    @rdg8390 3 года назад

    I need an iptables for a laptop in a public residence wifi plus the tools to harden the laptop. Your advice is welcome.

  • @megamodspc6436
    @megamodspc6436 2 года назад

    no matter how i format the drive, keep getting a lost+found folder and cant do anything, HELP

  • @mavrckksk
    @mavrckksk 4 года назад +1

    Can you make an video about mounting

    • @burgermeister7244
      @burgermeister7244 11 месяцев назад

      Yes! That's the "missing" part to this video. You have to mount the thing after you've partitioned and formatted it. 🙂

  • @x24ab45z
    @x24ab45z 3 года назад

    Thank You

  • @send2gl
    @send2gl 5 лет назад

    Gary, if I use cfdisk to create a HPFS/NTFS/exFAT on a USB memory stick all appears fine, fdisk lists it as such but gparted shows it as ext4 and if I try to format using gparted the exFAT option is greyed out. It can be mounted and used fine but gparted reports it wrongly.

  • @hpp6116
    @hpp6116 5 лет назад

    What exactly is an extended partition? How does it differ to a primary partition, and what are extended partitions used for?

  • @PhonetoysTv
    @PhonetoysTv 5 лет назад +1

    sir gary can you explain dns, and vpn? and please recommend some
    thanks

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  5 лет назад

      I have a VPN video here ruclips.net/video/xGjGQ24cXAY/видео.html

  • @pascalr.7083
    @pascalr.7083 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Gary, i'm interested by a tutorial of dd command. Is it possible ? Thx in advance

  • @frogeye22
    @frogeye22 5 лет назад

    Thanks Gary. Why would I not just use exFAT for everything (ie why bother with ext4)?

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  5 лет назад +1

      Because exFAT isn't native to Linux and has to use FUSE.

  • @Mr-E.
    @Mr-E. 3 года назад

    If I want to partition and format an external 1 TB SSD to put Linux Mint (Debian edition) on, how would I know how much GB to allocate to each partition? I know it is up to me how much storage I want obviously, but I am not sure what the minimum needed is for Root and Swap. For example if I want to make a Root, a Swap and a Home partitions... Would 25600MiB "ext4" be enough for Root, and 16 GB for swap and the rest for Home? I am lacking a reference to use or examples of what is considered average for space allocation.

  • @nidhisaxena8043
    @nidhisaxena8043 3 года назад

    i need full format gui LINUX. any options available?

  • @01zerowon
    @01zerowon 5 лет назад

    Gary explains: Stratis

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  5 лет назад

      As in the local storage management for Linux or the enterprise-grade Blockchain development platform?

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 Год назад

    I want to add one that is ALREADY formated and partitioned- because it has BLEND OS on it--- and I want to be able to run either BLEND (on one drive) or SPaRKY- (on my main drive)... anbd have BOTH in boot menu-- WITHOUT reworking my drive that has BLEND on it.. POSSIBLE?????

  • @spaceiswater6539
    @spaceiswater6539 4 года назад

    I'm trying to install a fresh OS of Parrot Linux on a 250GB SSD drive with 4GB of Ram and when I try to make a swap file it all becomes a mess. Do you think you can make a video showing how to install Parrot Linux with a swap file as I have been at this for hours and just cant do it. Thanks Gary.

  • @LinuxenCasa
    @LinuxenCasa 4 года назад

    I do not understand why this video has some thumbs down

  • @jt_hopp
    @jt_hopp 5 лет назад

    Did you explain primary, extended and logical?

  • @DiyEcoProjects
    @DiyEcoProjects 2 года назад

    *Hi there, may i ask something please?* Thanks for your videos, im still learning. I have a Rasp-PI4 4gb, flashed my 64gb card it with a Lineage Android OS + OpenGapps so i can install google playstore.
    Unfortunately the build has only created an 8gb partition on the drive. I was wondering how to extend it into the unmounted section of my card. I was thinking maybe from the cmd line?. Ive tried putting my SD card back into my laptop and used several partition programs to try and "merge" it. It wont let me :( and i cant install Gparted because its an Andriod OS
    On the Pi is can get to cmd line underneath the "android os" by power menu, F5 , into recovery TWRP and then advanced, terminal is in there.
    I can get to df -h which shows my partitions dev/block/mmcblk0p4 is allocated as 4.4gb - id like to put 60gb on it please
    Also sudo doesnt work on cmd line for some reason :(
    Is there a way of booting off a USB and then partitioning the SD card whilst it sits in the pi?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated, all the best
    ///
    Btw ive now learned how to mine crypto at 92hs LOL not much, so i switched to the Android os and now put all those "sell your bandwith" apps on it. So Raspberry pi should make about £22 month Eee!!! Thats going straight into DCAing Bitcoin :)

    • @DiyEcoProjects
      @DiyEcoProjects 2 года назад

      Seriously ive been on this for 4 DAYS!!! >>>ive just found the solution and it was in the TWRP FAQ's
      "This is a 7 GB image, remaining space on your sdcard will remain unallocated. Easiest way to extend /data partition is to simply flash my resize zip in TWRP."
      So i went to the link on my pc, downloaded the zip file. Saved to usb drive. Put that into my PI. Pressed F5 to go into recovery and TWRP. I then just installed this HARD TO FIND SOD IT zip file. OH YES! i have my 56gb of more storage. I dont know what it did with the cmds ill have a look.
      If you download the file, unzip it into a folder, then and change a file called *rpi-resize.shjj* to *rpi-resize.txt* youll see all the code in there and what they did. Hope that helps.

  • @marinmenke
    @marinmenke 4 года назад

    NTFS-3G driver gives NTFS-support to Linux or Mac, for files bigger than 4GB.

  • @D-Man_Jam
    @D-Man_Jam 2 года назад +1

    awesome video, coulnd't be more straightforward

  • @mansurbhamani3905
    @mansurbhamani3905 2 месяца назад

    Is there a way to slice an SSD of say 500GB bearing Linux OS probably spread over the entire span into multiple partitions? One of them still retaining the native OS?

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  2 месяца назад

      Yes. The technical term is "partitioning". Most Linux distros allow this during install. Or you can do it manually like in this video.

  • @aronvasquez7667
    @aronvasquez7667 5 лет назад

    I want to install games on another disk but it throws me an error and it is because of the partition but I don't want to lose the information of that disk that I do?

  • @nevajism
    @nevajism 4 года назад

    cfdisk - didn't work 'command not found' does that command have to be added or something?

  • @santosshresth4419
    @santosshresth4419 4 года назад

    Can I make a partition from my Linux machine on a drive on which my Linux system is installed without deleting everything?

  • @alfiestoppani
    @alfiestoppani 3 года назад

    I had an issue trying to format a 2nd partition because "dev/sda2/ did not exist" when I tried to mkfs.ex4 dev/sda2. fdisk/sda showed that there were two partitions, but blkid and lsblk only showed /dev/sda1. I needed to reboot and then sda2 showed up and I could format it. 🦄

  • @LordOfThunderUK
    @LordOfThunderUK 4 года назад

    Hi, I need your help, please.
    I have an Imac 27" 2008 that I fully formated and I installed Windows 7, then due to memory I could not upgrade it to Win10, so I went with install Linux Zorin over windows 7 as a clean install, so I now have just Zorin. The problem is that my wife does not like this OS due to some program limitations. So I have decided to revert to the original Imac to is native OS as I have the original disks.
    I have been unable to install the Mac OS X with the original CD inserted as Zorin does not recognise, I tried to boot the OS X disk but Zorin keeps booting up. My question is, can I inside Zorin command it to format the whole HD drive so I can do a clean install of Mac OS X??
    Thanks

  • @Appalling68
    @Appalling68 5 лет назад

    Gary, with all due respect wouldn't this all be easier via the Gparted GUI utility (or even better with the Gparted Live USB)? Just wondering.

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  5 лет назад +1

      If you are managing a remote server or only have access to the command line, then no.

  • @mdshaadmanlodhi3648
    @mdshaadmanlodhi3648 3 года назад

    i have a ubuntu booted in my hard disk which i was using in my old spare CPU(Dual Core)
    after a years when i booted it for the first time i found that all the usb port are not detecting any device
    (no mouse,no pendrive ,no light)
    i have a keyboard with ( PS/2 port 6-pin mini-DIN) which is detectable, but no mouse the i can use
    so i think if i somehow boot the window in HDD it should work
    but I think the Motherboard may have a problem
    pls can anybody help me ...
    thank you

  • @strandloper
    @strandloper 5 лет назад

    I would like to see some discussion of alternatives and methods for encrypted cloud storage under Linux. I am looking at moving totally from Windows to Linux on my personal machines and one of the things I'll need to replace is Boxcryptor Classic that gives me the ability to store personal data in Dropbox as individual encrypted files with obfuscated file names. Locally it creates a virtual disk that is unencrypted to Windows but encrypts on the fly into Dropbox.
    Something like Veracrypt is not viable as it requires the entire encrypted drive to be updated in the cloud whenever it changes. Boxcryptor does support Linux in their newer versions but the free option is inadequate (need access from more machines) and I don't want to add yet another monthly subscription. I have found Cryptomator that seems like it will meet my needs but I'm wondering what other options there might be. One added complexity is that I would like to retain Windows support so that I can access my personal files from my Windows desktop at work. Ideally I would also like to have at least read-only access to the files from my Android phone and iPad too, but those are not absolutely necessary. I do need full access from Linux on home desktop and laptop and Windows on work desktop.
    I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.

  • @irmalara6174
    @irmalara6174 4 года назад +1

    When I used command 'w' The messaged said...
    'The partition table has been altered' However it showed a fail message:
    'Filed to remove partition 5 from system: Device or resource busy
    Failed to update system information about partition 1: Device or resource busy'
    The kernel still uses the old partitions. The new table wil be used at the next reboot.
    Syncing disks'
    😱I don't know what to do

    • @squiiddyyy
      @squiiddyyy 2 года назад

      I'm having the same issue however it also says partition 1 does not start on physical sector boundary

  • @MichealEttinger
    @MichealEttinger 9 месяцев назад

    fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda: Input/output error What do I do from here?

  • @FADEDElement
    @FADEDElement 4 года назад +1

    I cant put stuff in it it says the owner is root how do I make it me

    • @274pacific
      @274pacific 4 года назад

      Put sudo first? I’m new to this too so it’s just a guess

    • @burgermeister7244
      @burgermeister7244 11 месяцев назад

      This is where I have troubles, too. I think it's because you have to MOUNT the dev afterwards. But I'm not certain. I've already asked Gary about that. Let's see if he responds. 🙂

    • @FADEDElement
      @FADEDElement 11 месяцев назад

      @burgermeister7244
      sudo chmod -R a+rwx
      This will give read, write, and execute access to the provided path

  • @KrisDevelopment
    @KrisDevelopment 2 года назад

    Gold

  • @t5hawk
    @t5hawk 5 лет назад

    Please do a speed test g of the Xiaomi note 8 pro......it has the new Mediatek gaming chip

  • @raiscl
    @raiscl 4 года назад

    Ah... I didn't know that the S in /dev/Sdx standed for SCSI drivers, I thought it was SATA, older IDE would appear as Hdx... Living and learning 😊😊

  • @ivanguerra1260
    @ivanguerra1260 4 года назад

    Oh man ! , I was looking for a one click fuction in Linux to do that !. Is the same thing in all Linux Distros ?, BTW, make a video tutorial showing how to install that modern Linux Distros on Raspberry Pi 4, like MX Linux, LMDE or Linux Lite, Is possible to do something like that ?, I´m new in Linux, thanks.

  • @lucioferrando579
    @lucioferrando579 2 года назад

    if you grep by /dev/sd you will not see the nvme drives for example

  • @hpp6116
    @hpp6116 5 лет назад

    What do the device files "loopXY" in /dev/loopXY stand for? Please can you explain?

    • @noahhounshel104
      @noahhounshel104 5 лет назад +1

      Loop devices are "fake" partitions used by programs to have a virtual drive that doesn't actually exist.

  • @maxwen6447
    @maxwen6447 4 года назад +1

    thank you for another great video. one request, please change your terminal prompt formatting to a different color to make the terminal commands stand out from the output lines.

  • @tiitulitii
    @tiitulitii 2 года назад

    How an earth was the formatting so quick? In Windows it would have taken hours!

  • @richardmolano5538
    @richardmolano5538 5 месяцев назад

    How did it go all black?!

  • @MrNiach
    @MrNiach 5 лет назад +3

    just use gparted

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  5 лет назад +4

      That isn't always possible, for example if you are working on a remote machine without a desktop.

    • @Randomizer92mx
      @Randomizer92mx 5 лет назад

      In the Terminal? Without a Desktop Environment? Are you serious?

    • @ArunG273
      @ArunG273 5 лет назад

      @@Randomizer92mx command line gparted exists.

  • @Mathiaswolthuis
    @Mathiaswolthuis 2 года назад

    My device is only showing sda but not my second hdd.. how can I fix that?

  • @davidgates1887
    @davidgates1887 5 месяцев назад

    Nothing worked, but I subscribed anyways don’t know why

  • @Elgar7i
    @Elgar7i Год назад

    good vodeo

  • @anandrishile1255
    @anandrishile1255 4 года назад

    after texting 'w' command i got an error and the grub didnt loaded,i fixed it with the help of boot repair disk(live disk)

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  4 года назад

      You shouldn't do this on disks that already have data on them, this isn't about resizing and partitioning, this video is about to format a new disk without any data on it.

    • @anandrishile1255
      @anandrishile1255 4 года назад

      @@GaryExplains ok thanks for saying that sir It will also gives clarity for others

  • @durganandkumar6225
    @durganandkumar6225 5 лет назад

    Can you do a speedtest g of Ipad pro 2018

  • @hiitsrudd8567
    @hiitsrudd8567 5 лет назад

    android-tools in Linux?

  • @Impedancenetwork
    @Impedancenetwork 2 года назад

    I could not use 0% and 100% without enclosing them in single quotes. Looks like you need them because the of Bash.

  • @EhSUN37
    @EhSUN37 2 года назад

    nobody talks about how to use the partitions as linux home directory is in the same partition as the root. even if you change the /home to another partition when you are installing linux there is no practical use of other disk partitions in linux. lets say you have sda2 sda3 sda4 then what? where are you mounting them? in the home directory again? then whats the point? and if not in the home directory again whats the point of having different partitions? when you reinstall linux there are all be destroyed if the OS gets corrupted and you dont have time to unmount them. nobody in the whole internet tend to even mention it. its ridiculous

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  2 года назад

      There are lots of practical reasons, any good Unix system admin book explains it well. The reasons include easy of backup/restore, physically limiting the amount of disk space a mount can use, protecting data during a reinstall, and so on. Of course a bigger advantage is when those partitions are on different disks, but the underlying tech is the same, which is maybe why you are confused.

  • @honeymsf
    @honeymsf 3 года назад

    how to change /dev/loop1 to /dev/sda1

  • @hangman0004
    @hangman0004 5 лет назад

    gparted live disk is easier

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  5 лет назад

      Does that run from the command line?

  • @johnnysparkleface3096
    @johnnysparkleface3096 2 года назад

    I know this is all good information, but for a noob like me you're way too fast and techy. I need this dumbed down, ie broken down into plainer English. Anybody who can keep up with you probably doesn't need to have this process explained to them.

  • @thesilentgeneration
    @thesilentgeneration 2 месяца назад

    YOU TALK TOO FAST AND ACT TOO FAST. Linux is already a rabbit hole for a beginner. Thanks though, I think I muddled through.

  • @davidgeekly1769
    @davidgeekly1769 5 месяцев назад

    wow you know there is a gui for that..... why do ppl show the hard way??? the CLI is not easy for the normies...

    • @GaryExplains
      @GaryExplains  5 месяцев назад

      Because if you are administrating a remote server (for web hosting or whatever) then you will likely only access it via ssh and the command line.

  • @wahabhamdan7816
    @wahabhamdan7816 2 года назад

    Hi, how to make another partition on a disk that already has linux os and you want to keep that os?