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How to allocate more disk space for Ubuntu on a double-boot

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I had Windows 10 and then installed Ubuntu on the same drive. Now i realise that the space i allocated for Ubuntu is not enough and now i want to add more space for it. Everything what i've found doesn't work for me. What can i do?

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You are showing both an ESP for UEFI boot and a bios_grub partition for BIOS boot. And little red icons say partition has issue. Normal on MS reserved, your p2 since it is required to be unformatted. Is then p7 unformatted also? But p1 should not have red icon. Right click on icons and see what it says. Also little key icon says partition is mounted. If booting in UEFI mode you can remove bios_grub and p7 if no data, move / left (have good backups as any interruption corrupts data) & expand right. Or use p7 as /home. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving
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