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Resized Home Partition with unallocated space now it seem existing data on home doubled in size?

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I have a 1 TB drive on a basic computer with Ubuntu only...no dual boot. I originally set up the drive with partitions as follows in this order...

(roughly..)

Boot(100GB) / Swap(50GB) / Home(350GB) / Backup(150GB) / Unallocated(350GB)

I decided I wanted to add the Unallocated space to my Home partition. So I used Gparted, moved Backup partition to the end(right), and resized the home partition to include the unallocated space. Seemed to have worked fine. However, before I resized, the Home partition was filled around 50%(150GB). Now after the resize, Gparted and Properties of the Home folder say I am using 350GB of space with 350 GB free. So it basically appears the resize was all for nothing. Did a reboot and still the same. Not the end of the world for me but I am trying to understand what the heck is going on.

Thanks for any advice.

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