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Restructuring (Linux) device partitions

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    I want to clean-up my hard drive by moving all active partitions "to the left" thus freeing bunch of scattered unused space , creating ONE continuous space for new partitions...all in ONE command. I know how to do that for each partition, I am looking for a way to do it all in one swoop. Please follow forum instructions , especially read my post, and reply if you know how to do this. Thanks and have a swell day.

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      I want to clean-up my hard drive by moving all active partitions "to the left" thus freeing bunch of scattered unused space , creating ONE continuous space for new partitions...all in ONE command. I know how to do that for each partition, I am looking for a way to do it all in one swoop. Please follow forum instructions , especially read my post, and reply if you know how to do this. Thanks and have a swell day.

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      See linux move partition - Google Search[^]

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        I want to clean-up my hard drive by moving all active partitions "to the left" thus freeing bunch of scattered unused space , creating ONE continuous space for new partitions...all in ONE command. I know how to do that for each partition, I am looking for a way to do it all in one swoop. Please follow forum instructions , especially read my post, and reply if you know how to do this. Thanks and have a swell day.

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        Have you looked at GParted -- A free application for graphically managing disk device partitions[^]?

        Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
        Dave Kreskowiak

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          See linux move partition - Google Search[^]

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          Olif Oftimis
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          Thank you

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            Have you looked at GParted -- A free application for graphically managing disk device partitions[^]?

            Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
            Dave Kreskowiak

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            Thank you

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