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Partitioning and Formatting drives The easy way, using Knoppix live CD By Carl Weisheit
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Why use a Live CD to partition or format drives? GParted is a full featured program with an easy to use Graphical interface. CFDISK is a text based program for very old and slow systems that can’t support a GUI. Both FREE programs can format in many file systems including NTFS. These Utilities are found on many Live Distros, such as KNOPPIX, UBUNTU, etc.
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Partitioning and Formatting drives Part 1: GPARTED
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Boot up normally with Knoppix CD and start the Root Shell Select root shell from penguin menu. The root terminal will open. Type GPARTED and hit enter.
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This is GPARTED Select run This tab selects from multiple drives on system Graphical representation of partitions Partition list
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For detailed drive info Select this tab To get additional drive info
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To see a list of the changes you are creating Select this tab To open a window that will list the changes you will be making
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Basic functions are accessed at the top menu, the icons or right clicking on a partition or drive space for a submenu Menu items icons Right click here for submenu submenu
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Selecting “new” from the submenu will allow you to create a new primary, or logical partition
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Choose a file system and partition size and select ADD
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We have created some partitions and are ready to apply them List of changes to be applied New partitions created
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Select APPLY and you will get the “are you sure?” box Apply icon
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Select APPLY and GPARTED will make the changes permanent!
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Partitioning and Formatting drives Part 2: CFDISK
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type knoppix 2 at the boot prompt to boot up in text mode Boot prompt for special boot options
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Type CFDISK at the prompt and the program will begin
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This is CFDISK select commands by left and right arrow keys and hit enter Select partitions by using up and down arrow keys
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Summary of available commands [ help ] print help screen [ new ] create new partition from free space [ delete ] delete selected partition [ print ] print partition table to screen or a file [ units ] select unit size (MB, sect, cyl) [ write ] write partition table to disk [ bootable ] toggle bootable flag on selected partition [ type ] change filesystem (fat, ntfs, ext3 and more) [ quit ] quit program [ maximize ] maximize disk usage (experts only)
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Lets create a partition: select a free space and [new]
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Choose primary or logical
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Select the size of the partition
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Choose your file system
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This is the first page of file systems available!
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This is the second page of file systems available!
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You can make the partition bootable Boot flag indicator
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Select [write] to make changes permanent
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type yes to the “are you sure?”
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Select [quit] and then shutdown
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THE END Tell us on the general list if you tried these programs
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