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Well folks, as everyone reading the question might have guesses, Im trying to increase the partition size of one of my drives. The problem being that I installed Ubuntu 11.10 , just to fool around(being a traditional Windows user), and then loved it, but initially I set a partition size of 10GB for the Ubuntu installation, as a result , I keep getting the space warning,asking me to free space, now is there any possible for me to increase this partition size, without having to re-install? If yes, a link to a procedure/ the procedure would be appreciated.

Also, in case the above is not possible, is it possible for me to create a restore point, uninstall , and then restore to my current installation?

Any tips /suggestions/ links would be appreciated.

P.S. Im also not sure if this is the right place to ask .

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no this is not the right place to ask but backup your data and run gparted – T I Apr 2 '12 at 14:06
This is not the right place to ask this – jonsibley Apr 2 '12 at 14:39
Ow the down vote hurt, thanks anyways, where do I ask such questions then ? – KodeSeeker Apr 2 '12 at 14:55
at superuser.com where they will also tell you about gparted – David Heffernan Apr 2 '12 at 17:45

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I suggest you use GParted. This program can modify partition sizes in place without required re-installation.

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