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    How can I reallocate disk space between 2 Linux Users (while dual booting w/Windows)

    Ok success I did quite a bit of research before finalizing my decision on how to allocate the remaining space. I extended my root partition to 120 GiB and the remaining I gave it to my /home partition, amounting to around 40GiB If anyone's been following me, here are the steps i took: I was...
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    How can I reallocate disk space between 2 Linux Users (while dual booting w/Windows)

    Ok wow. silly me hahaha. I fixed it by just looking at the /etc/fstab file and then i saw the deleted partition previously which was sda9. I simply put a # before it. I was looking on some guides but they don't mention the need of editing this file. Luckily i read somewhere about this topic...
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    How can I reallocate disk space between 2 Linux Users (while dual booting w/Windows)

    Actually now i'm stuck in emergency mode just after deleting the dev/sda9 partition and then rebooting (i didn't delete the Linux swap file partition). I already made a bootable Linux USB cd, but I don't know where to go from here. I tried sudo fsck /dev/sda8 and it completed, then i rebooted...
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    How can I reallocate disk space between 2 Linux Users (while dual booting w/Windows)

    Ok, but i would still like to make my dev/sda8 partition larger, i would rather have most of the stuff in one partition than having 2 partitions. So i moved the home directory of the user at sda9 to sda8 via this command: usermod -m -d /newhome/username username But i did push ahead and...
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    How can I reallocate disk space between 2 Linux Users (while dual booting w/Windows)

    so /dev/sda1 to /sda6 is windows. /dev/sda7 is boot partition Yes, it is accessible and mounted. I can see it from the Dolphin file manager under devices while logged into the root account's perspective. I also did a root install, however it looks like the sudo adduser command even made a...
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    How can I reallocate disk space between 2 Linux Users (while dual booting w/Windows)

    Hello, I'm still fairly fresh to Linux - only 2-3 months in. So i have a computer that has both Linux and Windows 10 installed. Grub is loading every time i boot - I installed Windows first and then Linux after (which is the way I want). My computer only has a single drive. In Windows I...
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