I have ubuntu 14.04 running on my laptop along side windows 10. I have been getting the error in ubuntu for insufficient memory space. So I am planning to merge one other partition that I created using windows disk management to ubuntu. The question has been answered in many other tags but I did not find any of them helpful for my case.
Could you please let me know if I can merge the first parition that is dev/sda1 with the last partition which is unallocated which is of 268GB.
Attached is the screenshot of the GParted tool.sda3 - windows 10 - C and sda4 windows 10 D folders
Friday, February 5, 2016
dual boot - Memory partition for ubuntu to be increased using unallocated partition
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