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Gparted live usb on ubuntu in a vm
Gparted live usb on ubuntu in a vm








gparted live usb on ubuntu in a vm
  1. Gparted live usb on ubuntu in a vm how to#
  2. Gparted live usb on ubuntu in a vm driver#

This manual describes how to use the GParted Live image, from boot up to shut down. GParted Live enables you to use all the features of the latest versions of the GParted application.

gparted live usb on ubuntu in a vm

You have to boot from a Live CD and use GParted to increase the root partition. GParted Live is a small bootable GNU/Linux distribution for x86 based computers. You did this correctly as I see there's 10 Gb of unallocated space at the end.

Gparted live usb on ubuntu in a vm driver#

Run 'Force video' to config X manually: I tried this option with 1024x768 & 800圆00 resolution, either with default vesa driver and ATI (24 bit color depth). First you resize - in VMWare - the Ubuntu VM's virtual disk to 30 Gb.Continue to start X to use GParted automatically.A few prompts appear during the boot process. So go ahead and startup your virtual machine. With the GParted Live ISO connected to the virtual machine’s optical drive, the virtual machine will boot from this Live CD image instead of its virtual disk. When it comes to the video mode choice, I tried all the following options: Boot the virtual machine from the GParted Live ISO. Gparted live CD/iso boot correctly, I select the default option "GParted live default settings" in the GRUB menu (GRUB 1.99-23.1), set the keyboard layout and preferred language. I chose my GParted iso (gparted-live-0.14.1-6-amd64.iso) with the "Add virtual CD/DVD disk file" feature (attached to the virtual IDE controller). I created a VM in order to test the latest ArchLinux release in Virtualbox with the following settings: The physical CPU is an AMD Phenom II X6 1100T. The host OS is Windows 7, the physical graphic card is an AMD Radeon HD 6900. I'm trying to boot GParted live 0.14.1-6 within Oracle Virtualbox 4.2.6 r82870 (Extension Pack installed).










Gparted live usb on ubuntu in a vm