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When I installed ubuntu, I gave it 30 gb think that I wasn’t going to use it much. Well, now I am short on space and I’d like to give it some more. I have a 50 gb chunk sitting in front of the partition that ubuntu is installed on, but I cannot figure out how to add it to the partition.

puma
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    If it's unallocated space then simply boot a live session, run Gparted and resize (expand) the partition into the unallocated space. – ChanganAuto Dec 17 '21 at 21:30
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    Does this answer your question? [How to resize partitions?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/126153/how-to-resize-partitions) – ChanganAuto Dec 17 '21 at 21:30
  • I tried that, the free space is before the Ubuntu partition which is what my problem is, I am using gnome-disk-utility. – puma Dec 17 '21 at 21:32
  • ChanganAuto Should I try using gparted instead? – puma Dec 17 '21 at 21:33
  • You need to move the partition so the unallocated space is *after* it, like always. – ChanganAuto Dec 17 '21 at 21:37
  • I didnt see a way to do that in gnome disks – puma Dec 17 '21 at 21:39
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    It's much harder to accomplish if the unallocated space is not immediately following. Can you provide a screenshot of your current partition layout? – Nmath Dec 17 '21 at 21:41
  • I managed to do it with gparted, I couldn’t figure out how to do it with gnome-disk-utility. Thanks! – puma Dec 17 '21 at 21:45
  • You gave no Ubuntu product details; but given the [recommend minimum disk size](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements) for Ubuntu 17.10 Desktop & later is 25GB you were only 5GB above that which didn't allow for you adding many applications etc. – guiverc Dec 18 '21 at 01:04

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