Hi,
Just to provide some background, I had an external drive I was using to backup my new installation of 15.10. My external drive is slightly smaller than my 1TB SSD. I tried to format the SSD to match the external drive but failed to correctly convert MiB to GB. My SSD is still to big and I'm getting a 1.5 TB external drive since I had to resize the partition anyway.
The process I used was as follows:
1. I disabled the swap partition in the command line and then used the command line to delete the swap partition.
2. I used the live CD to boot into Kubuntu and then used KDE Partition to extend the Ext4 partition and recreated the swap partition at the end of the drive.
Following this procedure it took 30 seconds to boot to the gui, i.e. the screen had the text "Kubuntu 15.10" with four little loading buttons beneath the text. I expected this the first time since the partitions changed but this now continues each time I log into Kubuntu.
Is there a way I can correct this?
Thanks,
Joe
Just to provide some background, I had an external drive I was using to backup my new installation of 15.10. My external drive is slightly smaller than my 1TB SSD. I tried to format the SSD to match the external drive but failed to correctly convert MiB to GB. My SSD is still to big and I'm getting a 1.5 TB external drive since I had to resize the partition anyway.
The process I used was as follows:
1. I disabled the swap partition in the command line and then used the command line to delete the swap partition.
2. I used the live CD to boot into Kubuntu and then used KDE Partition to extend the Ext4 partition and recreated the swap partition at the end of the drive.
Following this procedure it took 30 seconds to boot to the gui, i.e. the screen had the text "Kubuntu 15.10" with four little loading buttons beneath the text. I expected this the first time since the partitions changed but this now continues each time I log into Kubuntu.
Is there a way I can correct this?
Thanks,
Joe
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