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Apr 14 |
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GParted doesn't see any partition Ok Ravi, if you had this problem then how you managed fixing it ? By the way, this is what "sudo sfdisk -d" shows: Warning: extended partition does not start at a cylinder boundary. DOS and Linux will interpret the contents differently. |
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Apr 14 |
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GParted doesn't see any partition well, if it's corrupted then Ubuntu setup corrupted it as everything run just normally during the setup. By the way, I am a programmer not a Microsoft Word user |
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Apr 14 |
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GParted doesn't see any partition Of course not, I installed Ubuntu from the CD. In fact, during Ubuntu 11.10 installation I was perfectly able to go through the setup to separate about 5gb from the windows partition (I had only one NTFS partition at that time) in order to install Ubuntu .Everything just ran fine. The problem is just now, running GParted |
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Apr 14 |
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GParted doesn't see any partition Thanks for your replies. Prasad: I am basically trying to allocate some of those 9gb into the linux partition, basically resizing Linux partition to take advantage of the free space. The problem at this point is not that, but that I can't even see anything in Gparted. sudo fdisk -lu shows everything correct to me . What testdisk basically does ? |
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Apr 14 |
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