I installed dual boot and decided to remove to windows partition. I used gparted to do this. As you can see in the image I have some allocated space now. My question is, whether it is possible to extend the sda6 partition into the uncatalogued space. The problem is that I can't move anything around and there is now option to extend it using the resize/move option.
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1The partition as shown is in-use (ie. mounted), it needs to be unmounted before you can re-size it. It's easiest to do this via 'live' media (ie. boot your Ubuntu install media, use 'try ubuntu' and then re-size). – guiverc Apr 22 '20 at 09:54
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1Does this answer your question? How to resize partitions? – karel Apr 23 '20 at 00:29
2 Answers
Make sure that you have a good backup of your important Ubuntu files, as this procedure can corrupt or lose data.
Keep these things in mind:
always start the entire procedure with issuing a swapoff on any mounted swap partitions, and end the entire procedure with issuing a swapon on that same swap partition
a move is done by pointing the mouse pointer at the center of a partition and dragging it left/right with the hand cursor
a resize is done by dragging the left/right side of a partition to the left/right with the directional arrow cursor
if any partition can't be moved/resized graphically, you may have to manually enter the specific required numeric data (don't do this unless I instruct you to)
you begin any move/resize by right-clicking on the partition in the lower pane of the main window, and selecting the desired action from the popup menu, then finishing that action in the new move/resize window
Do the following...
Note: if the procedure doesn't work exactly as I outline, STOP immediately and DO NOT continue.
- boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB, in “Try Ubuntu” mode
- start
gparted
- move the /dev/sda6 partition all the way left
- resize the right side of /dev/sda6 to the right, to the desired size
- click the Apply icon