On 5/3/24 14:03, Samuel Sieb wrote:
The easiest option would be to use a live boot, shrink the /ssd partition by 1GB, shift it forward, then give that space to /boot.  I assume that gparted can handle LUKS.  And of course, make sure you have a backup for whatever is in that partition if it's important.

This might require a grub update depending on what happens during the resize of /boot. I'm not sure if grub uses fixed offsets to the files in /boot. I haven't used bios boot for a long time.
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