On my main computer I'm currently dual booting Win7 and Kubuntu 11.04. On one of the hard drives Win7 and Kubuntu both share the drive.
When I first set up this drive, I gave Win7 a majority of the space, and Kubuntu only 40GB because I was just testing it out.
However I love using Linux, and want to make the Kubuntu side bigger, so I don't have to store all of my /home files somewhere else.
Here's the current setup of the drive.
100MB - Win7 System
207GB - Windows 7
4GB - Linux Swap
43GB - Kubuntu 11.04
341 GB - Multimedia (NTFS)
My thought was to move everything from the Multimedia partition to one of the two 1TB drive's I also have in the computer. Then I would like to somehow let Kubuntu have all of that 341 GB.
Is this possible? Is this something that Gparted can do, just delete that partition and expand the Kubuntu partition?
Would it be easier to just reinstall 11.04 on one of the TB drives?
When I first set up this drive, I gave Win7 a majority of the space, and Kubuntu only 40GB because I was just testing it out.
However I love using Linux, and want to make the Kubuntu side bigger, so I don't have to store all of my /home files somewhere else.
Here's the current setup of the drive.
100MB - Win7 System
207GB - Windows 7
4GB - Linux Swap
43GB - Kubuntu 11.04
341 GB - Multimedia (NTFS)
My thought was to move everything from the Multimedia partition to one of the two 1TB drive's I also have in the computer. Then I would like to somehow let Kubuntu have all of that 341 GB.
Is this possible? Is this something that Gparted can do, just delete that partition and expand the Kubuntu partition?
Would it be easier to just reinstall 11.04 on one of the TB drives?
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