Linux mint shrink root partition. 3. Shrink enough space for Linux; 30–50 GB is a practica...
Linux mint shrink root partition. 3. Shrink enough space for Linux; 30–50 GB is a practical minimum for a comfortable desktop install. Jun 5, 2020 · [SOLVED] How to resize root partition by carlzacher » Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:48 pm Hi. Re: Need Guidance For Dual Booting by rene » Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:47 pm Let me first say that calling it the "/root partition" can be slightly confusing: /root is on a Linux system the home directory of the all-powerful administrator user "root" and is expected to reside on the root partition --- note "root partition" without an initial slash. Then make sda4 (the extended partiton) all the entire remaining. " I did shrink a partition to make room for a Linux partition. Run the installer now you will get an option to install alongside Windows. Temporary files, old updates, and system caches can block partition resizing. May 30, 2021 · The probable cause of the problem is that Timeshift mounts the partition at /run/timeshift/backup. Then reduce the size of sda3 to say 70GB or whatever you think you need for Windows. kbttphoaoogepfrnlcnzdubprxpoyepcaeroulyyjfastc