On Monday, February 28, 2011 05:10:19 pm Mike wrote: ...
Also, would it be possible to move the unallocated space below /dev/sdb1 into the extended partition so I can use its space as well when resizing /dev/sdb6 ?
It would be if you would use logical volume management (LVM) as Anton mentioned. Then you can add any space to any volume, including system volume. With partition based structure, you can add only space that is after partition, because each partition has boot record on the beginning, so that is point that you can't move. BTW, when you fight for 1.4 GB, then it is probably better to think about second internal, external, or just another bigger hard disk. As temporary help, check content of /tmp directory. It can be filled with gigabytes of temp files. Check, size of /var directory too. BTW, all this discussion is a bit pointless without knowing sizes of partitions. Bigger and smaller are not terms appropriate for technical discussion.
~ Mike
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