Create & Manage Partitions in Linux | Difference Between Primary, Extended & Logical Partitions
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
- Create & Manage Partitions in Linux | Difference Between Primary, Extended & Logical Partitions
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Great explaination... simple words used to explain the concept
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video is very helpful sir
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I added new disk of 10gb from vmware setting its showing there.. but when i am scanning it its not reflecting? after execution of lsblk why?
Please help nehra sir?
SCSI disk requires reboot.
@nehraclasses3173 in this video you did not explain if we delete one of the primary partion do we loose data
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Thank you for this video. I read recently that LVM (the 2Gb one you created on your 10Gb sdd disk) are not the same as partitions.
Done thanks for all
Hello, could you please explain the process of removing an empty disk (no data - just added the disk using vm eg: sdb and did not create any partition on it like sdb1, sdb2 etc..) using the cli method
Power off the machine then go to settings in VMware and remove the disk.
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How can I resize the sdd from 10GB to 20GB only without creating extended volume?
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Great video, thanks
Two questions though,
you said there's a maximum of 4 primary partitions allowed. There you have sda, sdb, sdc, sdd, and you used for the video sdd which had a maximum of 4 primary partitions (or 1 extended). How's that?
And second question, lets say that i have dual boot one windows, the other ubuntu. I suppose that that means i have the disk partitioned in two right? would that mean that sda belongs to ubuntu and sdb to windows? if that so that would mean that windows is inside ubuntu, because of /dev/sdb?
that's been confusing me,
anyways, thanks for the video!
On MBR disk, you can create a maximum of 4 primary partitions or 3 primary and 1 extended and so on.
If we talk about disk names, sda, sdb, sdc and so on represent the disk while sda1 is the first partition of sda disk, sda2 is the second partition and so on
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Thanks a lot for your answer!
So sdd would be a hard drive, sda another hard drive , right? and you can have as many as you want from those?
Also in sdd since i have 4 partitions, and i want dual boot with windows, then windows could go into the first one, and ubuntu in the second?