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To modifiy a partition it must not be mounted. You can however not unmount the root partition. Neither will you be able to unmount the home partition if the home directory of the currently logged in user is on it.
To modify a partition it must not be mounted. You can however not unmount the root partition. Neither will you be able to unmount the home partition if the home directory of the currently logged in user is on it.
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The solution for this problem is to boot from a Linux Live CD that comes with &partman; and modify these partitions from there.

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<title>How-To: Installing a New Operating System</title>
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This how-to describes the preparation of a new hard disk device for an OS installation: Suppose you bought a new hard disk and now intend to use it as a replacement for the old one that currently holds your OS and data partitions. You would also like to take this oppurtunity to install a new operation system. Several steps will have to be taken to make the transition from the old to the new system and drive.
This how-to describes the preparation of a new hard disk device for an OS installation: Suppose you bought a new hard disk and now intend to use it as a replacement for the old one that currently holds your OS and data partitions. You would also like to take this opportunity to install a new operation system. Several steps will have to be taken to make the transition from the old to the new system and drive.
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<title>Warning: Possible loss of data</title>
<para>Recreating a file system on a partition always means that all data on the partition is destroyed. Recreating a file system should only be used as a last ressort if the file system on a partition cannot be repaired anymore.</para>
<para>Recreating a file system on a partition always means that all data on the partition is destroyed. Recreating a file system should only be used as a last resort if the file system on a partition cannot be repaired anymore.</para>
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<para>Change a partition's flags</para>
<para>Depenging on the type of partition table used, there will be several flags available for each partition on the partition table. In most cases, modifying the flags is not necessary and should be considered an advanced feature.</para>
<para>Depending on the type of partition table used, there will be several flags available for each partition on the partition table. In most cases, modifying the flags is not necessary and should be considered an advanced feature.</para>
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