How to resize primary partition on Ubuntu linux? In case of single partition, the Ubuntu system files will exist on this single partition. While you are operating Ubuntu, the system files will be in use. Thus, the Disk volume will be busy. A busy disk volume cannot be unmounted. The system cannot resize a mounted or busy disk.
Thus, we need some external factor to boot from and resize the single partition on which Ubuntu Operating System exists. For the purpose, we will boot the computer from bootable Ubuntu Flash Drive and use ‘GParted’ utility.
Steps followed in the video:
1. Boot system from Ubuntu bootable Media
2. Open “Gparted” Application
3. Resize partition as per requirement
4. Restart system to end live session and boot from Hard Disk
End Notes:
– Free space will be created from existing single partition on Ubuntu System
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Thanks a lot..Easiest tutorial on the topic 😄
SUBBED!!
Thanks a Million, this was driving me crazy ha ha ha ha…
Resize Option is not available on disk settings
Can you install windows 10 after doing this
thanks a ton, im new to linux and i was wondering if we have have to create a new drive from that unallocated space
After restart It came to desktop. What should I do it.
Thanks
Super….
Brother when I right click on the disk it does not allow me to resize it that option is not available in my case any idea ?
Thanks
what if i want to resize a windows partition to make more space to increase the size of my primary Linux partition. Do i need to unmount the windows partition first? or does the Gnome Disks utility allow for resizing with out unmounting?
and why do you revert to Gparted? rather than the gnome disks utility after you created and booted into your bootable USB Drive?
risize button is not editable in my case i cant click…
Thanks a lot
Thanks
Sir my resizing cursor is not working what do I do.
Can we leave the new partition unallocated??
Thank you a lot 😊
Work, thx
Thanks…. Worked for me………
I installed Ubuntu on a 500 GIG SSD and it made 2 partitions and something took up 95% of to where I only have 1.1 MB of free space. LOL
Please make depth tutorial on ocs inventory server and os ticket, thanks