On Mar 13, 2014, at 11:49 AM, Klaus-Peter Schrage <kpschr...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Am 13.03.2014 17:20, schrieb Hunter Jozwiak:
>> Okay, found it. Now, it says that it is at 20006 megabytes, which I am
>> assuming is it's size. But, I can't move the number upwards to give it
>> more room. I went to the correct partition, clicked resize/move, and
>> that's where I found the current size. Is it because I am booted in to
>> Fedora that I can't modify the size?
> 
> Are you sure that there is any free space available below or above the 
> partition in question? Otherwise you won't be able to resize.

Right.

And technically all file systems resize from freespace after the volume (from 
the end), not the start.

To do a resize from the start first involves moving the volume blocks, a 
potentially risky adventure if it fails in progress, and then resizing from the 
end per usual.


Chris Murphy

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