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Creating partitions larger than 2TB in Diskdrake

PostPosted: Nov 19th, '16, 22:18
by rodgoslin
I think I've raised this topic before, but can't find anything in my list of posts. I know that plus 2TB partitions can be made. In fact I've done it. It was a very fraught operation, as I recall, and not one that I'd want to do again. I asked why diskdrake (In the Control Centre) did not have the facility. The consensus, then, was that it would be a good idea for the future. Which I gather is close on us. My problem is that the OS drive has failed, so do I buy a 4TB drive or another 2TB drive. Herein lies another problem. I currently have the OS on one drive and the home partition on another. This gives me a home directory of 2Tb, but since the backup drive (Back in Time), is also a 2TB unit, and backup files are always bigger than the original, I can't max out the home drive.

Re: Creating partitions larger than 2TB in Diskdrake

PostPosted: Nov 20th, '16, 16:10
by doktor5000
I didn't test it, but since mga5 has UEFI support, diskdrake should be able to create a GPT partitioning and hence also partitions bigger then 2TB.

Re: Creating partitions larger than 2TB in Diskdrake

PostPosted: Nov 20th, '16, 18:30
by rodgoslin
I don't recollect an option for GPT paritioning in Mga5. Did you mean Mga6?