Description: Repartitioning refers to the process of changing the partitioning scheme of a hard drive or storage unit. This process involves modifying how data is divided and organized on the disk, allowing for adjustments to the available space for different file systems or partitions. Repartitioning may be necessary for various reasons, such as the need to increase space in a specific partition, create new partitions for different operating systems, or simply reorganize storage to improve performance. There are various tools and methods to perform this process, which can vary depending on the storage technology used. In general, repartitioning is a critical task in system administration, as mishandling can result in data loss. Therefore, it is essential to back up data before making any changes to disk partitions. Additionally, repartitioning can be performed on various types of operating systems and devices, and it is a fundamental skill for system administrators and advanced users looking to optimize their storage usage.