The mission: I just bought an SSD, finally! yay! But it's 60 gig and the drive I'm currently using is 80 gig. So not that much of a problem....so I thought....all I need to do is resize the partition before transferring it over.
So, gave gparted a try as it seems it is the only thing that will do it....everything else I have does not like anything to do with Linux. But, doh....it seems gparted can not cope with encrypted hard drives! It is the whole drive, not just the folder/ login.
Is there any solution to this one? I figure there must be a way to resize my system drive from within Kubuntu, even though would probably require a reboot....but I cannae find a way? :-(
Tearing my hair out for 3 days now, almost bald....
So, gave gparted a try as it seems it is the only thing that will do it....everything else I have does not like anything to do with Linux. But, doh....it seems gparted can not cope with encrypted hard drives! It is the whole drive, not just the folder/ login.
Is there any solution to this one? I figure there must be a way to resize my system drive from within Kubuntu, even though would probably require a reboot....but I cannae find a way? :-(
Tearing my hair out for 3 days now, almost bald....
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