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| # The `parted` command
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| The `parted` command is used to manage hard disk partitions on Linux. It can be used to add, delete, shrink and extend disk partitions along with the file systems located on them.
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| You will need root access to the system to run `parted` commands.
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| **NOTE:** Parted writes the changes immediately to your disk, be careful when you are modifying the disk partitions.
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| ### Examples:
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| 1. Displays partition layout of all block devices:
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| ```
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| sudo parted -l
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| ```
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| 2. Display partition table of a specific `disk`
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| ```
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| sudo parted disk print
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| ```
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| Examples of `disk` are /dev/sda, /dev/sdb
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| 3. Create a new disk label of `label-type` for a specific disk
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| ```
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| sudo parted mklabel disk label-type
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| ```
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|   
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| `label-type` can take values "aix", "amiga", "bsd", "dvh", "gpt", "loop", "mac", "msdos", "pc98", or "sun" <br />
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| 4. Create a new partition in a specific `disk` of type `part-time`, file system is `fs-type` and of size `size` Mb.
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| ```
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| sudo parted disk mkpart part-time fs-type 1 size
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| ```
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|   
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| `part-time` can take values "primary", "logical", "extended".<br />
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| `fs-type` is optional. It can take values "btrfs", "ext2", "ext3", "ext4", "fat16", "fat32", "hfs", "hfs+", "linux-swap", "ntfs", "reiserfs", "udf", or "xfs"<br />
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| `size` has to less than the total size of the specified disk. To create a partition of size 50Mb, <size> will take the value of 50
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| 5. `parted` can also be run in an interactive format. Operations to manage the disk partitions can be performed by entering appropriate commands in the interactive session. 
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|   `help` command in the interactive session shows a list of all possible disk management operations which can be performed.
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| ```
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|   $ sudo parted
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|   GNU Parted 3.3
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|   Using /dev/sda
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|   Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
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|   (parted) print  # prints the partition table of the default selected disk - /dev/sda                                                  
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|   Model: ATA VBOX HARDDISK (scsi)
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|   Disk /dev/sda: 53.7GB
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|   Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
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|   Partition Table: msdos
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|   Disk Flags: 
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|   Number  Start   End     Size    Type     File system  Flags
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|    1      1049kB  53.7GB  53.7GB  primary  ext4         boot
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|   (parted) select /dev/sdb  # change the current disk on which operations have to be performed                                                
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|   Using /dev/sdb
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|   (parted) quit  # exit the interactive session
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Syntax Forms:
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| ```
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| parted [options] [device [command [options...]...]]
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| ```
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|   
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| ### Options:
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| |**Short Flag**   |**Long Flag**   |**Description**   |
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| |:---|:---|:---|
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| |-h|--help|displays a help message listing all possible `commands [options]`|
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| |-l|--list|lists partition layout on all block devices|
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| |-m|--machine|displays machine parseable output|
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| |-v|--version|displays the version|
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| |-a|--align|set alignment type for newly created partition. It can take the following values:<br /> `none`: Use the minimum alignment allowed by the disk type<br /> `cylinder`: Align partitions to cylinders<br /> `minimal`: Use minimum alignment as given by the disk topology information<br /> `optimal`: Use optimum alignment as given by the disk topology information|
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