Expand Ubuntu 18.04 partition
I have an Acer aspire E5-573G computer with dual boot (Win10 and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS). When I created the partitions of the disk I only let 30 Gb to Ubuntu by mistake and now I wonder if I can to expand this partition to get more space to use it. In the image you can see the distribution of the disk. I want to reduce the "Acer" partition (which is the Windows one) and espand the "Sistema de Fitxers" (partition 5, just beside, which is the Ubuntu one). You can see in the the distribution of the partitions.
Do you thik that this is possible?
PS: I know that this is not the best way to habe the disk parted...
dual-boot partitioning partitions
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I have an Acer aspire E5-573G computer with dual boot (Win10 and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS). When I created the partitions of the disk I only let 30 Gb to Ubuntu by mistake and now I wonder if I can to expand this partition to get more space to use it. In the image you can see the distribution of the disk. I want to reduce the "Acer" partition (which is the Windows one) and espand the "Sistema de Fitxers" (partition 5, just beside, which is the Ubuntu one). You can see in the the distribution of the partitions.
Do you thik that this is possible?
PS: I know that this is not the best way to habe the disk parted...
dual-boot partitioning partitions
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I have an Acer aspire E5-573G computer with dual boot (Win10 and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS). When I created the partitions of the disk I only let 30 Gb to Ubuntu by mistake and now I wonder if I can to expand this partition to get more space to use it. In the image you can see the distribution of the disk. I want to reduce the "Acer" partition (which is the Windows one) and espand the "Sistema de Fitxers" (partition 5, just beside, which is the Ubuntu one). You can see in the the distribution of the partitions.
Do you thik that this is possible?
PS: I know that this is not the best way to habe the disk parted...
dual-boot partitioning partitions
I have an Acer aspire E5-573G computer with dual boot (Win10 and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS). When I created the partitions of the disk I only let 30 Gb to Ubuntu by mistake and now I wonder if I can to expand this partition to get more space to use it. In the image you can see the distribution of the disk. I want to reduce the "Acer" partition (which is the Windows one) and espand the "Sistema de Fitxers" (partition 5, just beside, which is the Ubuntu one). You can see in the the distribution of the partitions.
Do you thik that this is possible?
PS: I know that this is not the best way to habe the disk parted...
dual-boot partitioning partitions
dual-boot partitioning partitions
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