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I resized my VirtualBox machine disk size and then did the partition. The partition result is here:enter image description here

Still when I log in I get a complaint there is no space - see the screenshot when operating in the safe mode (Ctrl-Alt-F1): enter image description here

What is wrong?

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  • Why do you have Swap in a VBox guest? That seems to be wasting a lot of your space. – user535733 Jul 02 '18 at 23:36
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    Looks like you have not run `sudo apt autoremove` in a very long time - all those kernels and headers take up a lot of space, too. 68 packages not upgraded is also a bad sign - this has been going on a while? – user535733 Jul 02 '18 at 23:37
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    Please edit your Question to include the output of `df` and `df -i`. Tip: Copied text is better than screenshots of text. – user535733 Jul 02 '18 at 23:38
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    Also see: https://askubuntu.com/questions/89710/how-do-i-free-up-more-space-in-boot to be able to grow your root partition sda1 you need to remove swap, and the unpartitioned hole. Only then you may be able to grow your sda1 partition (**backup first!**). – Takkat Jul 03 '18 at 07:30

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