Hi -- getting ready to go from 15.04 to 16.04. I want to enlarge my root partition first. Here is where the partitions on my main SSD stand:
...I want to slide sda3 (/home) to the right into the unallocated space, and then enlarge sda2 (/), to use all of that space.
AFAIK I can't resize/move a partition while booted on it, so I need to do this from a separate boot, which is fine -- I have a separate dedicated utility partition I can boot to.
I'm just worried about grub after I've done the operation: since I'm not changing the start of /, but I am moving /home, do I need to update grub before booting?
My instinct says no, but if so, what's the easiest way to update grub from my separate utility boot partition? There are a few bootable partitions on /sdd, besides windows on /sda1 and linux on /sda2; I just want to make sure I can at least get back to my regular linux boot to run a clean update-grub...
I find this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/14524...-from-a-livecd
...the main answer suggests booting from the utility partition, mounting the main linux partition, mount --bind'ing a few system directories over the linux partition directories, chrooting to the mounted partition, and then running update-grub. Is that still the best way? (It's a four year old answer.)
Thanks!
...I want to slide sda3 (/home) to the right into the unallocated space, and then enlarge sda2 (/), to use all of that space.
AFAIK I can't resize/move a partition while booted on it, so I need to do this from a separate boot, which is fine -- I have a separate dedicated utility partition I can boot to.
I'm just worried about grub after I've done the operation: since I'm not changing the start of /, but I am moving /home, do I need to update grub before booting?
My instinct says no, but if so, what's the easiest way to update grub from my separate utility boot partition? There are a few bootable partitions on /sdd, besides windows on /sda1 and linux on /sda2; I just want to make sure I can at least get back to my regular linux boot to run a clean update-grub...
I find this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/14524...-from-a-livecd
...the main answer suggests booting from the utility partition, mounting the main linux partition, mount --bind'ing a few system directories over the linux partition directories, chrooting to the mounted partition, and then running update-grub. Is that still the best way? (It's a four year old answer.)
Thanks!
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