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0001 <chapter id="introduction"> 0002 <title>Introduction</title> 0003 <para> 0004 &partman; is a utility program to help you manage the <glossterm linkend="glossary-device">disk devices</glossterm>, <glossterm linkend="glossary-partition">partitions</glossterm> and <glossterm linkend="glossary-filesystem">file systems</glossterm> on your computer. 0005 </para> 0006 <para> 0007 It allows you to easily <link linkend="howto-installos">create new partitions</link>, create file systems on new or existing partitions, <link linkend="howto-copypartition">copy</link>, move or delete partitions and also to <link linkend="howto-resizepartition">modify a partition's size</link> without losing the data on it. 0008 </para> 0009 0010 <para> 0011 To get its job done efficiently &partman; makes use of external tools to support a long list of file systems. You will probably have the required tools for the file systems on your computer installed already. 0012 </para> 0013 0014 <warning> 0015 <title>Always back up your data!</title> 0016 <para> 0017 &partman; has been designed and written with high diligence and an emphasis on data integrity. There is however always some danger involved when modifying a device's partition table or its partitions: There might still be a bug in &partman;, an unexpected power failure or a problem with the computer's hardware. 0018 </para> 0019 <para> 0020 For those reasons you should <emphasis>always have a back up of your important data</emphasis> before making any modifications with a tool like &partman;. 0021 </para> 0022 <para> 0023 The program's authors take no responsibility whatsoever if you lose any data while using &partman;. 0024 </para> 0025 </warning> 0026 0027 <para> 0028 &partman; uses <glossterm linkend="glossary-operation">operations</glossterm>, <glossterm linkend="glossary-job">jobs</glossterm> and <glossterm linkend="glossary-command">commands</glossterm> to logically divide up the work it does. See the <link linkend="glossary">glossary</link> for details on this. 0029 </para> 0030 0031 </chapter>