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How to move all partitions - with single command?

tn flag

Is there a Linux command to move - not resize - all device partitions ?

I have many test / experimental partitions and like to move them around (left?) to eliminate empty spaces between them.

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Which distro and version of Linux are you using? Add this information to your question.
cn flag
parted: https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/parted.html It is a big manual. and no it will not be 1 command but a chain of commands
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cn flag
Be sure to have good backups. Any move left is a bit more dangerous as any power failure in the middle totally corrupts that partition. Best not to queue the changes but run one at a time to confirm correct completing before starting another change.
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sa flag
Does this answer your question? [How to resize partitions?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/126153/how-to-resize-partitions)
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I am not native engklush seaakerm so if this is too harsh - exusme for living,,,Did anybody actually read my post ?
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How do I edit comment I just posted ? And why is my post marked negative when nobody actually responded to the subject ? ( Am I wasting my time here ? )Are the "answers" / suggestion to edit my question created by AI ? I will edit IF somebody WILL ACTUALLY reAD IT. tHAT IS FAIR
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I am not native English speaker so if this is too harsh - excuse me for living and I am saying it the simple / direct way I feel ,,,Did anybody actually read my post ?
tn flag
parted: gnu.org/software/parted/manual/parted.html It is a big manual. and no it will not be 1 command but a chain of commands – Rinzwind yesterday sorry I was not expecting RTFM - but I did and it did not answer my post queestion. Thanks
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You're best off booting from a live cd and using gparted. Download the gparted live cd You will have problems doing it while booted from it

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