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Can't merge unallocated partition to the Ubuntu partition (/dev/sda6)

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Can't seem to resize or expand my Ubuntu partition (/dev/sda6) using GParted, no matter whatsoever.

Here is the screenshot of my GParted

I used to have Windows 10 installed on the main partition (/dev/sda), which, after installing Ubuntu, I have deleted now from the dual boot.

Note: I know a lot of other similar answers exist but none of them have been able to resolve my situation as of now. Please have a look at my GParted screenshot before you close this question as a duplicate.

Note2: Booting Live Ubuntu from USB doesn't seem to work either.

David avatar
cn flag
Does this answer your question? [How to resize the root partition using GParted](https://askubuntu.com/questions/430956/how-to-resize-the-root-partition-using-gparted)
guiverc avatar
cn flag
It's mounted (thus the *lock* symbol) and cannot be resized whilst in-use. You need to umount (`umount`) it first, but it's far easier to resize from *live* media. Boot Ubuntu installation media & use the "*Try Ubuntu*", this will mean it's not in-use and can be easily re-sized.
darth_epoxy avatar
nl flag
Surely you can right-click and "unmount" from the gparted GUI.
Aarush Aggarwal avatar
eg flag
@darth_epoxy Sir, will it not create a problem as it is my root partition and I can't unmount it because the system is currently running off of it ?
vanadium avatar
cn flag
You are posting under different accounts? Here https://askubuntu.com/questions/1361041/i-want-to-merge-an-unallocated-space-with-my-ubuntu-partition-but-i-cant?noredirect=1#comment2333182_1361041 your issue has been addressed and some people did serious efforts there to write out step by step. You now need to move the partition. That can take a lot of time.
Aarush Aggarwal avatar
eg flag
@vanadium, No, why would I do that? As you can see that person having exactly the same issue has his /dev/sda with 465.76 GiB but I have mine with 931.51 GiB
vanadium avatar
cn flag
My apologies! Could be that you lost the password. However, also the size of the sda6 partition is slightly different but otherwise, the situation is surprisingly similar. Head to Heynnema's answer: https://askubuntu.com/a/1361173/558158 read it fully, but for you , you only need to continue on "move /dev/sda6 partition all the way left". Be warned: moving can be slow, and may fail. Personally, I would reinstall fresh in this case.
Aarush Aggarwal avatar
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@vanadium Yes, thanks a lot for your help. Solved.
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