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| 246 | </body> </section> |
246 | </body> </section> |
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| 248 | <section> <title> Building parted to resize partition </title> |
248 | <section> <title> Building parted to resize partition </title> |
| 249 | <body> |
249 | <body> |
| 250 | <p>Parted is an utility supplied by the GNU foundation, an old and respectable huge project whose software you are using in this very moment. There is one tool, however, that is extremely useful for us at the moment. It's called parted, partition editor and we can get it from <uri> |
250 | <p>Parted is an utility supplied by the GNU foundation, an old and respectable huge project whose software you are using in this very moment. There is one tool, however, that is extremely useful for us at the moment. It's called parted, partition editor and we can get it from <uri> |
| 251 | http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/ </uri> |
251 | http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/</uri> |
| 252 | </p> |
252 | </p> |
| 253 | <note> There are other tools for doing resize of partitions as well, but author |
253 | <note> There are other tools for doing resize of partitions as well, but author |
| 254 | is unsure/uninterested whether PartitionMagic(tm) or other software of the kind |
254 | is unsure/uninterested whether PartitionMagic(tm) or other software of the kind |
| 255 | do the job. It's the reader's job to check them out </note> |
255 | do the job. It's the reader's job to check them out </note> |
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