![]() If in doubt, we can see the list of all UUIDs with blkid.īefore trying the following partition tools, these are the preparatory commands to be executed from a live distribution in our test machine to disable swap and check file systems integrity: # swapoff -a # disables swapping on all known swap devices Or, as a workaround in case of UUID changes, we can manually update /etc/fstab. The partitions’ UUIDs must remain the same for our Linux installation to continue booting. We maintain a certain tolerance in partition sizes, which means that slight variations of a few hundred MB don’t matter: Our goal is to enlarge /dev/sda5 by about 3.7 GiB (4.0 GB) and, as a side effect, to move /dev/sda6 and /dev/sda7 to the right. ![]() During the installation, we chose this partitioning: In this case, the partition table is MBR type, and UEFI is not used.
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