I've got a problem with creating a partition from some unallocated space on my harddrive. This is the first time i run kubuntu or debian-based at all, so I might sound kinda newbish :-)
Okay, when I installed kubuntu I deleted all partitions on the harddrive that I was going to boot from(except from my windowspartition). I created /, /home and swap from the free space. Then I thought that I'll make a partition of the remaining space when I got the OS up n' running. So, the installation went smoothly and kubuntu works well.
So now I want to create a partition of the remaining space. I first tried with gparted, but when I click on the free space and then on "New" i get the message:
"It is not possible to create more than 4 primary partitions
If you want more partitions you should first create an extended partition. Such a partition can contain other partitions."
What to do about that? I also tried qtparted, but there I'm not even allowed to click on "Create" in the menu.
Could someone tell me how to solve this? Thanks
Okay, when I installed kubuntu I deleted all partitions on the harddrive that I was going to boot from(except from my windowspartition). I created /, /home and swap from the free space. Then I thought that I'll make a partition of the remaining space when I got the OS up n' running. So, the installation went smoothly and kubuntu works well.
So now I want to create a partition of the remaining space. I first tried with gparted, but when I click on the free space and then on "New" i get the message:
"It is not possible to create more than 4 primary partitions
If you want more partitions you should first create an extended partition. Such a partition can contain other partitions."
What to do about that? I also tried qtparted, but there I'm not even allowed to click on "Create" in the menu.
Could someone tell me how to solve this? Thanks
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