Where is gparted in ubuntu 11.04




















The apt-get tool will check to see that a package matching the name specified is available, identify any package dependencies and then prompt for confirmation that the installation is to be performed. Enter Y to initiate the installation. To invoke the partition tool open a terminal window Ctrl-Alt-T and enter the following command:.

The Windows partitions can be identified by the file system type. We are now going to delete the Windows partitions, but first need to unmount them. If the unmount option is not selectable then the partition is not currently mounted.

The next step is to delete the partitions. Once again, right click on each partition in the list and select Delete from the resulting menu. The deletion tasks will be listed as Pending. To commit the changes, click on the button displaying the green check mark in the GParted toolbar. Once the deletion is complete the former Windows partitions will be listed as unallocated.

This space is now ready for us to use as a Linux partition. The next step is to format the partition so that it can be used by Linux. By default the current version of Ubuntu uses the ext4 file system format. This is a powerful file system format that supports features such as disk journaling which is useful for restoring damaged data. To format the unallocated partition, right click on the partition and select New from the menu to display the Create new partition window:. Within this dialog, make sure that the File system: option is set to ext4 and click on the Add button.

At this point the task has not yet been performed and is instead it is listed as a pending operation and appears in a list at the bottom of the GParted window.

To perform the operation click on the green checkmark button located in the toolbar, and once again in the confirmation dialog. The progress of the formatting and file system creation operation will be displayed in the Applying pending operations dialog as shown in the following figure:.

I decided I want to use windows instead. But when I try to install windows 7 the install program says it doesn't recognize the drive. How can I get ubuntu off of my drive so I can install windows 7? I tried booting up with the ubuntu install cd. This gives me a choice of installations. One of the choices is to delete the partition. But when I select that and then click forward it says that there is no boot sector and can't continue. Please help! The output from sudo apt-get update showed many Not Found Errors and ended with: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.

The output from sudo apt-get install gparted showed : E: Unable to locate package gparted. Maybe you can use that version instead of the PPA one. Features Create partition tables e. Share this: Print Facebook Twitter.

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