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What are the partition managers in the Linux system

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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5 Tools for Managing Disk Partitions in Linux The list below is in no particular order. Most partitioning tools should exist in the Linux distribution's repository.

GParted

GParted

This is probably the most popular GUI-based partition manager in Linux distributions. You may have preinstalled it in some distributions. If not already, simply search for it in the Software Center to complete the installation.

It will prompt you directly to authenticate as root at startup. So, you don't need to use the terminal here at all. After authentication, it will analyze the device and then let you adjust the disk partition. In case of data loss or accidental deletion of files, you can also find the option of "Try Data Rescue."

GParted

GNOME Disks

Gnome Disks

A GUI-based partition manager that comes with Ubuntu or any Ubuntu-based distribution such as Zorin OS.

It allows you to delete, add, zoom, and fine-tune partitions. It can even format USB in Ubuntu to help you rescue the machine if you run into trouble.

You can even try to repair partitions with this tool. Its options also include editing file systems, creating partition mirrors, restoring mirrors, and benchmarking partitions.

GNOME Disks

KDE Partition Manager

Kde Partition Manager

KDE Partition Manager should already be preinstalled on KDE-based Linux distributions. But if it doesn't, you can search for it in the software center and install it easily.

If you are not preinstalled, you may be notified that you do not have administrative privileges when trying to boot. Without administrator privileges, you cannot do anything. Therefore, in this case, enter the following command:

sudo partitionmanager It scans your device and you can create, move, copy, delete, and scale partitions. You can also import/export partition tables and use many other adjustment options.

KDE Partition Manager

Fdisk (command line)

Fdisk

fdisk is a command-line program that exists on every Unix-like system. Don't worry, even if it requires you to boot up the terminal and type commands, it's not that difficult. However, if you are confused when using text-based programs, then you should continue to use the GUI programs mentioned above. They all do the same thing.

To start fdisk, you must be root and specify the device that administers the partition. The following is an example of this command:

sudo fdisk /dev/sdc You can refer to the Linux documentation project wiki page for a list of commands and more details on how they work.

GNU Parted (command line)

Gnu Parted

This is another command-line program preinstalled on your Linux distribution. You need to enter the following command to activate:

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