I'm a brand new user to Ubuntu and Linux for that matter. I just installed Ubuntu in a Dual-Boot setup and loaded all the updates I could get.
During installation it asked me to set the partition sizes between Ubuntu and Windows Vista. However, it did not differentiate which partition was which on the screen when I set them, so I gave Ubuntu about 75% of my disk space (about 125GB compared to only 80 for Vista). I was aiming to give Ubuntu 80GB of space, and the rest to the Windows partition. However, I got them backwards and Ubuntu now commands the majority of space.
Is there a way to reduce the partition size and give the majority back to the Windows partition? Can anyone point me in the right direction for giving the partitions the appropriate size also? 80GB was a guess, so that I had room to install apps.
Thanks.