after installed ubuntu 17,10 ,unable to use gparted [duplicate]

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i installed Ubuntu as only operating system, i used the default partitioning scheme using the complete hard drive and now i want to add another partition for data? i used gparted, after input data, but there is no option to resize.










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  • It very dangerous to repartition the boot drive. Backup your data, boot from Ubuntu LiveCD/USB and run gparted from here as Gagan Rajput recommends.
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i installed Ubuntu as only operating system, i used the default partitioning scheme using the complete hard drive and now i want to add another partition for data? i used gparted, after input data, but there is no option to resize.










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  • It very dangerous to repartition the boot drive. Backup your data, boot from Ubuntu LiveCD/USB and run gparted from here as Gagan Rajput recommends.
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i installed Ubuntu as only operating system, i used the default partitioning scheme using the complete hard drive and now i want to add another partition for data? i used gparted, after input data, but there is no option to resize.










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i installed Ubuntu as only operating system, i used the default partitioning scheme using the complete hard drive and now i want to add another partition for data? i used gparted, after input data, but there is no option to resize.





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  • It very dangerous to repartition the boot drive. Backup your data, boot from Ubuntu LiveCD/USB and run gparted from here as Gagan Rajput recommends.
    – N0rbert
    Feb 17 at 10:21
















  • It very dangerous to repartition the boot drive. Backup your data, boot from Ubuntu LiveCD/USB and run gparted from here as Gagan Rajput recommends.
    – N0rbert
    Feb 17 at 10:21















It very dangerous to repartition the boot drive. Backup your data, boot from Ubuntu LiveCD/USB and run gparted from here as Gagan Rajput recommends.
– N0rbert
Feb 17 at 10:21




It very dangerous to repartition the boot drive. Backup your data, boot from Ubuntu LiveCD/USB and run gparted from here as Gagan Rajput recommends.
– N0rbert
Feb 17 at 10:21










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For performing operation on hard drives and partitions they must be unmounted. Therefore you have to use Live USB/CD for performing that operation. Link provided by @karel will do the work for you.






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    For performing operation on hard drives and partitions they must be unmounted. Therefore you have to use Live USB/CD for performing that operation. Link provided by @karel will do the work for you.






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      For performing operation on hard drives and partitions they must be unmounted. Therefore you have to use Live USB/CD for performing that operation. Link provided by @karel will do the work for you.






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        For performing operation on hard drives and partitions they must be unmounted. Therefore you have to use Live USB/CD for performing that operation. Link provided by @karel will do the work for you.






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        For performing operation on hard drives and partitions they must be unmounted. Therefore you have to use Live USB/CD for performing that operation. Link provided by @karel will do the work for you.







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