So i have two partitions, one mounted to root point (/) and the other to /mnt/part2. I want to glue them together, so they will be at /. Is it possible without losing the info on first partition, the / one?
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Re: Help "connecting" partitions.
Generally this is possible.
There various ways of doing this but I would back up first
Can I ask why you wish to merge your partitions.
I ask because it is always a safe proposition to have data on a separate partition.HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
4 GB Ram
Kubuntu 18.10
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Re: Help "connecting" partitions.
Well, whatever the reason you ask, i can answer.
I just want / partition to be the only one (except my 2GB swap partition), cause way linux makes filesystems pretty much causes me to want to save stuff only in /home/username. Besides, if i want to apt-get something it will install it somewhere on /, which can have not enough space.<br />Have YOU signed the Ubuntu code of Conduct? I did it at 10 AUG, 2009!
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Re: Help "connecting" partitions.
Okay, well I take it you want to put the data that is on the /mnt/part2 into /home/username?
In that case backup your data on /mnt/part2
Then get partimage livecd:
http://www.partimage.org/Download
Boot the cd.
Use gparted to delete you /mnt/part2 partition then resize your / partition to the size you want it to be.
Make sure you know which partition is which!!!
Now you can copy your data to your /home/username folder.
You could use gparted to merge your partitions but that would be messy as you would have all the files from /mnt/part2 all over your / partition.
Hope this helps.HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
4 GB Ram
Kubuntu 18.10
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