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Resize disk from hasrd disk ubuntu 18.04

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I notice my ubuntu machine was running out of space, i went and check the disk space and found that i had 2 disks

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The hard disk has 499 GB almost the entire space of my hard drive, and then there is the disk which has 24GB

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What can i do to realocate memory from hard disk to disk?

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It looks like your hard disk is 100% dedicated for Windows while the 24GB device is for Linux. There are a couple of ways to handle this situation, but you'll need to be more specific about what you're using Ubuntu for (development, games, etc.) and how much space you would like to dedicate
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Thank you, i use ubuntu for development
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You can't do much. Each device has its storage capacity that can not be changed. There is no way to reallocate storage space from on device to another on a whim.
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One option would be to resize one of your NTFS partitions (in Windows), make an Ext4 partition in that available space, then [move your `/home` directory to the new location](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving). This would ensure that anything saved in your home directory was on the 500GB device while the OS itself remains on the 24GB device. Depending on the type of development you're doing, this may be sufficient
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