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Mad and Furious
I had a large partition of 26GB mounted on "/" which i needed to shrink to 10GB and add the free space to another partition of 16GB.
Using Gparted, I shrunk the large partition, but im not able to increase the size of the other partition. I am allowed to create a new partition with the unallocated space.
My 16GB partition was mounted on "/Home", If I create another 16GB partition with the unallocated space and mount it on "/Home", will I get a total of 32GB for /Home ?? because I have too many files which dont fit into 16GB, and i am not allowed to save the files on "/" where the space is being wasted
Using Gparted, I shrunk the large partition, but im not able to increase the size of the other partition. I am allowed to create a new partition with the unallocated space.
My 16GB partition was mounted on "/Home", If I create another 16GB partition with the unallocated space and mount it on "/Home", will I get a total of 32GB for /Home ?? because I have too many files which dont fit into 16GB, and i am not allowed to save the files on "/" where the space is being wasted