I am dual-booting Ubuntu and Win 8.
When I installed Ubuntu, I forgot to format a partition of 90GB.
Now when I tried to create a partition (in gparted), I get this error
It is not possible to create more than 4 primary partitions
If you want more partitions you should first create an extended partition. Such a partition can contain other partitions. Because an extended partition is also a primary partition it might be necessary to remove a primary partition first.
Here's a Screen Shot:
sda1 is that small space that windows loves to create for reasons unclear to me
sda2 and sda4 are windows 8 drives C: and E:
sda3 is my linux drive
the last unallocated 10.2MB? I have no idea where that came from.
But why is Ubuntu counting Window's drives as primary?
But more importantly, how can I get that 90GB back, Win8 Disk Management also gives some error :(
Uwe Plonus's explanation is correct, but gives no solution to your problem. Here's the solution:
- Boot a Linux emergency disc. (The Ubuntu installer in its "try before installing" mode should work fine; or you can use Parted Magic or something similar.
- Launch GParted.
- If any of the logical partitions (those with numbers of 5 and up) are locked (typically with a little key icon, as in your screen shot), unmount them. There should be an option to do this when you right-click the icon. Your swap partition is the only one that's likely to be so affected, and its unmount opiton is called "swapoff."
- Right-click the extended partition (this is easier in the list in the bottom pane of the window) and select the option to resize the partition.
- Adjust the size of the extended partition to fill the available space.
- Create your new partition within the extended partition, which should now contain the unallocated space.
- Click the "apply" icon (typically a green check-mark).
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