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Use this tag for GPT partition tables.

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I bought a brand new 4TB Western Digital Blue HDD, which is connected to my NAS running Debian via usb with an external HDD enclosure. I used the following commands to setup the drive: (parted) ...
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I have a 6TB disk in Debian Linux 12, let's say the disk is /dev/sdd. It's just for data; no parts of the OS are on it. Now I’m trying to use it as a normal disk with the full space in a single ...
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I have a Dell Latitude 7390 2-in-1 with a 256Gb NVMe installed with dual boot Win10 and Deb12. All working fine. Just running out of space so planned to clone to bigger drive. From Dell site and ...
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We experienced a power outage last Thursday morning. Luckily the OMV server is on battery backup, so I was able to shut the server down. Once power was restored, I restarted the server and the RAID ...
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One of my disk (nvme0n1) fails, so it was replaced. Now lsblk shows nvme0n1 259:0 0 476.9G 0 disk ├─nvme0n1p1 259:5 0 511M 0 part ├─nvme0n1p2 259:6 0 475.9G 0 part │ └─md2 9:2 ...
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I need to extend the size of the logical volumes in a CentOS 7 system and noticed that the current partition table cannot handle the updated disk size, which is around 5TB: Disk /dev/sda: 5497.6 GB, ...
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I've got a disk image that I need shortened slightly (long story - but it deals with variances in flash drive sizes). The partitions are already short enough, but the drive size is not. Basically, I ...
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I currently have Windows and Arch Linux installed on a drive with a GPT partition and grub. I am now trying to install Linux Mint alongside these two. I am installing Mint on a second HDD (same PC) ...
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When I use cfdisk to create a new partition, I usually change its type to Linux filesystem. There's multiple types for most operating systems, but a very large number for Linux (architecture-specific ...
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I'm having difficulties installing an image I've built with Yocto. In the past I've always used u-boot, MBR, and legacy boot. Installing Yocto meant creating boot and rootfs partitions, installing the ...
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I wanted to upgrade my 1.5TB HDD to a 4TB SSD, none of the internet resources I found correctly matched my situation from beginning to end, and I ended up spending about 20 hours getting it to work, ...
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I have a dd image of an old SSD. It's been sitting on an external HDD for a while, but I have previously been able to mount the image and its partitions. Now, for some reason, I can only mount the EFI ...
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Kubuntu - I can't mount/partition a new USB-stick [1] The sudo fdisk -l output is: The backup GPT table is corrupt, but the primary appears OK, so that will be used. Disk /dev/sdb: 61 TiB, ...
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i have a big knowledge gap in bootloading, thats why i'm actually practicing learning by doing. I have a dedicated test server and try to install linux over hetzner rescue with debootstrap. (Writing ...
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I have cloned a 1GB pen drive to an 8GB one using dd. But the size of the GPT is still 1GB. For example the secondary (backup) GPT is still located at 1GB (it has to be moved to the end of the disk). ...
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