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Okay und was kann ich dann von hier aus noch daran machen und wenn ja wie?
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gdisk - Interactive GUID partition table (GPT) manipulator
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p Display basic partition summary data. This includes partition numbers, starting and ending sector numbers, partition sizes, gdisk's partition types codes, and partition names. For additional information, use the 'i' command.
q Quit from the program without saving your changes. Use this option if you just wanted to view information or if you make a mistake and want to back out of all your changes.
r Enter the recovery & transformation menu. This menu includes emergency recovery options (to fix damaged GPT data structures) and options to transform to or from other partitioning systems, including creating hybrid MBRs.
s Sort partition entries. GPT partition numbers need not match the order of partitions on the disk. If you want them to match, you can use this option. Note that some partitioning utilities sort partitions whenever they make changes. Such changes will be reflected in your device filenames, so you may need to edit /etc/fstab if you use this option.
t Change a single partition's type code. You enter the type code using a two-byte hexadecimal number, as described earlier. You may also enter a GUID directly, if you have one and gdisk doesn't know it.
v Verify disk. This option checks for a variety of problems, such as incorrect CRCs and mismatched main and backup data. This option does not automatically correct most problems, though; for that, you must use options on the recovery & transformation menu. If no problems are found, this command displays a summary of unallocated disk space.
w Write data. Use this command to save your changes.
x Enter the experts' menu. Using this option provides access to features you can use to get into even more trouble than the main menu allows.
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