Hello everyone,
I've already messed up with partitions, so now im afraid of touching anything. I'd like to reduce the size of ubuntu on my hard drive. I thought about using a gparted live version of linux, then resize the mount point (that's how / is called, isnt it?) of the currently installed ubuntu partition. I've read this article about this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ho...izingPartition
It should be data-loss free, and I dont have to resize or move any other partitions (swap and co), right?
Thanks for helping me out :)
I've already messed up with partitions, so now im afraid of touching anything. I'd like to reduce the size of ubuntu on my hard drive. I thought about using a gparted live version of linux, then resize the mount point (that's how / is called, isnt it?) of the currently installed ubuntu partition. I've read this article about this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ho...izingPartition
It should be data-loss free, and I dont have to resize or move any other partitions (swap and co), right?
Thanks for helping me out :)
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