5장. Strategies for repartitioning a disk


Most RHEL systems manage storage space by using LVM. However, manipulating the partition table remains a fundamental and low-level method of managing storage space occurring at the device level. You can use parted, fdisk, or other graphical tools to perform disk partitioning operations.

There are different approaches to repartitioning a disk. These include:

  • Unpartitioned free space is available.
  • An unused partition is available.
  • Free space in an actively used partition is available.
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The following examples provide a general overview of partitioning techniques. They are simplified for clarity and do not reflect the exact partition layout during a typical Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation.

5.1. Using unpartitioned free space

Partitions that are already defined and do not span the entire hard disk, leave unallocated space that is not part of any defined partition.

An unused hard disk also falls into this category. The only difference is that all the space is not part of any defined partition.

On a new disk, you can create the necessary partitions from the unused space. Most preinstalled operating systems are configured to take up all available space on a disk drive.

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