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Partitioning Using Gparted
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Particionar usando Gparted
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Translated and reviewed by
Paco Molinero
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:526(title)
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To partition the hard drive by using GParted:
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:529(title)
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On the <emphasis role="strong">System</emphasis> menu, point to <emphasis role="strong">Administration</emphasis> and then click <emphasis role="strong">Partition Editor</emphasis>. The <emphasis role="strong">GParted</emphasis> window opens.
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:532(para)
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GParted is also available from the Live CD.
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GParted se encuentra disponible desde el Live CD.
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Translated by
Juan Alfredo Salas Santillana
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Reviewed by
Paco Molinero
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:539(para)
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GParted Window
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:543(title)
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In the top-right corner of the <emphasis role="strong">GParted</emphasis> window is the drive drop-down box. You can use this box to select the hard drive that you need to partition by specifying the logical name you noted earlier. The Gparted window refreshes and shows you a representation of the selected drive.
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:554(para)
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If the existing partitions on the drive have not yet been used, a white bar would run across the window. However, if the existing partitions contain some data, the data will be represented by a pale yellow area.
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:560(para)
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Instructor Notes:
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:566(title) chapter10/xinclude.xml:1008(title)
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Explain how to read the specifications of the current partitions and file systems.
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:568(para)
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You can either resize an existing partition or create a new partition in the unallocated space of the hard drive. Before resizing an existing partition, you must make sure that you unmount it by right-clicking the partition and then selecting <emphasis role="strong">Unmount</emphasis>. Remember that you cannot resize a partition to be smaller than the yellow area, which represents the data on the partition.
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Located in
chapter10/xinclude.xml:572(para) chapter10/xinclude.xml:606(para)
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