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The /usr partition is sometimes referred to as User System Resources and not user as was originally intended.
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La partición /usr se refiere a veces a los recursos del sistema del usuario y no del usuario como fue pensado originalmente.
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Before partitioning your hard drive, you should consider the following: <placeholder-1/><placeholder-2/><placeholder-3/><placeholder-4/>
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Antes de particionar su disco duro, debe considerar lo siguiente: <placeholder-1/><placeholder-2/><placeholder-3/><placeholder-4/>
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Creating a Partition
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Crear una partición
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As mentioned earlier, multiple partitions are very useful especially in cases where a partition is corrupted, as it enables you to boot into GNU/Linux to fix the system, without having to reinstall the system. To do this, a root partition is required. This partition should contain the essential components of the system.
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The hard disk drive that you are formatting should not contain any data. If you have already formatted the drive and it contains data, skip the partitioning step and move to the next step - mounting.
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Partition Editor (GParted): GParted is useful for creating space for new operating systems, re-organising disk usage, copying data residing on hard disks and mirroring one partition with another (disk imaging).
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Command Line: The command line is faster and more powerful than GParted. When navigating through the file system, you can use the command line to jump from one directory to another in a split second. Use the command-line interface if you are comfortable using the Terminal.
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If the hard disk drive that you want to format is blank and unformatted, you can use either of the following tools to partition it: <placeholder-1/>
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Si a la unidad de disco duro que desea dar formato está en blanco y sin formato, puede utilizar cualquiera de las siguientes herramientas para la partición: <placeholder-1/>
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If you want to create a partition using GParted, you need to first install GParted by using <emphasis role="strong">Add/Remove Applications</emphasis> or <emphasis role="strong">Synaptic Package Manager</emphasis>.
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Installing GParted by Using Synaptic Package Manager
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Instalar GParted usando el gestor de paquetes Synaptic
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