A few days ago in QQ Group, a friend asked about how to lossless disk partition in Linux to adjust the size of the problem, in the actual use of this problem I have explored, so I am more concerned about how lossless adjustment of the disk partition size, without losing data! Http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/32995.html "> in Windows, I used the Bootstar software, through the software records the hard disk partition ID, you can achieve the zoning lossless adjustment, Interested friends can download to the following address:
Star-tools Bootstar v8.30 English version
Http://www.ithov.com/soft/19480.shtml
The Bootstar tool is very small, but very easy to use, where is there any lossless disk partition adjustment tool under Linux? Search for Baidu, find a more ideal solution, hope to learn from the use of you can solve your practical problems.
1, download Gparted-livec++d
The solution mentions the open source GParted software, the download address is as follows:
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php
Let's take a rough look at this gparted software:
GParted is a very powerful partition tool under Linux, similar to the ' Zoning Magician ' under Windows, and similar in operation and display. GParted can easily create, delete, or resize partitions and move the location of the partitions. GParted supports a wide variety of Linux-common partitioning formats, including ext2, Ext4, Fat, HFS, JFS, Reiser4, ReiserFS, XFS, and even NTFS. In addition, the official also provides the LiveCD and LIVEUSB version of the GParted, easy to partition the hard disk without the main system!
GParted can be used to create, delete, move partitions, resize partitions, check, copy partitions, and so on. Can be used to adjust the partition has a new operating system installed, backup specific partitions to another hard disk, and so on.
GParted uses libparted to identify, adjust partitioned tables, and has individual file system tools to handle file systems on partitions. These file system tools are not required, but to process a file system, you must first install the appropriate tools.
GParted is written using C + + and provides the GTK + interface using GTKMM.
The GParted project also provides a live CD containing gparted and all file system tools, or can be made into live USB or use other media. This live CD system is based on Debian GNU. Other Linux Live CD versions include GParted, such as Knoppix. Let's see how gparted can be used! The following methods to use the VPS as an example, we are in the actual use of the process can be used for reference!