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I have a too limited space for home so I get regular pop up to ask me to increase its size below an image of the scan

I have several discs, on one of them is the Windows OS, but still I have plenty of extra space on some of them. How can I move the partitions so I will improve the situation of root?the different discs I do not wish a priori to move home to another drive I would prefer to reduce the size of one disc, sda2? sdc1?, to increase that of "computer". Here is the output of lsblk -f -e 7

NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINT sda
├─sda1 │ ntfs Réservé au système │ B222C07022C03ADD
└─sda2 ntfs 1E68C1B868C18F49
sdb
├─sdb1 │ vfat 628D-C50C
└─sdb2 ext4 bd63daef-32db-4142-899c-102b010bafba
sdc
└─sdc1 ntfs data 9AE2DF57E2DF366B
sdd
├─sdd1 │ ntfs Réservé au système │ 6EF4EB87F4EB503F
├─sdd2 │ ntfs 60E6EC51E6EC28CC
├─sdd3 │ vfat 1D60-F3AA 506,8M 1% /boot/efi ├─sdd4 │
└─sdd5 ext4 7c8530db-d558-4564-9630-2bed16d579dd 3,3G 82% /

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    Does this answer your question? (This answer also covers: "Move home to another partition") [Move home folder to second drive](https://askubuntu.com/questions/21321/move-home-folder-to-second-drive) – Artur Meinild Dec 01 '21 at 12:15
  • You might get more suggestions if you add the output of the `lsblk -f -e 7`terminal command to your question. We cannot see on what device “Computer” is located. – PonJar Dec 02 '21 at 09:57

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