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Title: [SOLVED] Expanding LL partition
Post by: saturnfreeway on September 21, 2014, 01:00:23 PM
Dear LL community,

Have been using LL for quite some time now and loving it. My old Toshiba Satellite is very happy too.

I'm dual-booting LL and WinXP. I'd like to give LL more breathing space. Currently I've got a partition sda2 formatted ntfs and dedicated WinXP, it only contains files and I'd like to incorporate it into LL. How do I do that? WinXP lives on sda1.

Any help would be very appreciated, thx
Title: Re: Expanding LL partition
Post by: saturnfreeway on September 23, 2014, 10:28:12 AM
From what I've gathered until now, I'd go through these steps:

1. Boot from live USB
2. Unmount and destroy the ntfs partition
3. Format the partition to ext4
4. Reboot
5. Check the UUID with blkid
5. Edit the fstab file to mount the new ext4 automatically

Would this be the way forward?
Title: Re: Expanding LL partition
Post by: riser on September 24, 2014, 02:32:13 PM
You have 2 options:

riser
Title: Re: Expanding LL partition
Post by: saturnfreeway on September 25, 2014, 04:49:24 PM
Thanks! That makes things clearer. I already had some success mounting the ntfs partition to the system, but these solutions seem more elegant when trying to completely leave behind Windows. Cheers.