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I have Ubuntu installed on a drive. The problem is it is running low on disk space. This is installed on vmware. I expanded the virtual drive and booted into ubuntu. But when I opened gparted(sudo gparted), the move/resize option is unavailable. This is the partition Ubuntu is installed on, but I need to resize it. Any ideas? I am comfortable using command line


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EDIT: As mentioned below by @kent this is an old answer and no longer true.


You are almost there.

You can not resize the partition using GParted while Ubuntu is running.

You will need to attach the GParted ISO's as a CD to the VM machine and reboot the machine so that the GParted will be loaded instead of Ubuntu (I think you can boot from the virtual CD by pressing F12 immediately after machine is started).

Once you booted into GParted the option to move/resize will be enabled as Ubuntu is not currently running.


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