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jonnyc
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Recently moved my Linux Mint installation to a larger ssd, but the disc now shows the install as the same size as previously with 360 GB of unallocated space and I can see no way to use this space (i.e. add it to my existing ext4 partition). I was previously using Partition Wizard from a cd. Could I do the same thing with Gparted from a bootable usb drive? Existing partitions are ext4, Linux swap and extended partition ext3. I read that ext3 is to be done away with, but I have no idea what the implications of this are. Can anyone help?!
The original install was from a Linux Mint ISO. Why do I have an ext4 partition for the main system but ext3 for the extended partition?
JC
The original install was from a Linux Mint ISO. Why do I have an ext4 partition for the main system but ext3 for the extended partition?
JC