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I am dual booting with windows 10. I just resized the windows partition and have unallocated space between it and my linux installation. I would like to add it to my /home partition without breaking the dual boot with windows and would really appreciate some help doing so. *And I know I should have done the resizing before I installed linux :|

And can it be done form gparted in linux or doo I need to boot from live CD to do this?

gparted partition overview

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  • Easy to do.. Skip the section on 'While Installing Ubuntu' as it's not relevant here.. – Paul Benson Mar 18 '20 at 20:37
  • While it can be done (move partitions, fix UUIDs and grub + whatever mistakes), it seems more work, then backup and reinstall. Also, there is no "gparted in linux".:~) – mikewhatever Mar 18 '20 at 20:39
  • I partially agree with @mikewhatever that a reinstall would be easier and more reliable in this particular case. You don't have that much data. Back it up and reinstall. However, I'd recommend not partitioning your installation into a / and /home partitions on such a smallish HDD/SSD. – heynnema Mar 18 '20 at 20:55
  • Does this answer your question? How to resize partitions? – karel Mar 19 '20 at 03:57

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