On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 7:02 AM, Roy <[email protected]> wrote: > This assumes that Ubuntu is in the extended partition. If not, forget what > I > wrote and I will start over. An extended partition complicates it by making > an additional step. You will have to resize the extended partition first. > Then the unallocated space will be inside the extended partition. Once that > happens you can move things around and resize as you otherwise would. It > would be helpful if the unallocated space appears after the swap partition > or at the end of the ext4.I have done this but can't remember where it will > be.l > > Changing the order of the partitions will make grub not to work, so you > have > to be careful. It is not the end of the world if that happens. You can > still > boot by manually editing grub and then fixing it once it is booted. We'll > save that discussion for later if it is needed. > > Roy > > Using Kubuntu 10.10, 64-bit > Location: Canada > > > Yea, Ubuntu is in the extended partition. The extended partition also has > a lba flag. I could not enlarge it either. The only partition I could > enlarge is ext4 partition where Ubuntu is. Think I am going to have to > start over and use the whole disk. Unless you all come up with something > that's the direction I am going. > Jim
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