Hi friends. I switched to Fedora and been using it for several months now. I am now using it 90% of the time but do occasionally have to boot into Windows.
I have run into a space limitation, so I want to reallocate some disk space from Windows to Fedora.
I was able to successfully unallocated space from the Windows partition but haven't been able to reallocate it to the Fedora partition.
Preferably using CLI as little as possible... 😫
Thanks in advance!
i'm very new and don't know a lot, but i think gparted would let you accomplish this? and i think it'd work on fedora
Try gparted on a liveUSB, you don't wanna modify the partitions you're actively using because it can(read: will) result in data loss.
If you're willing to spend a little bit of time on it and actually know what's happening behind the scenes, read the man-pages for fdisk and do it manually from a TTY, but for cereal, use a liveUSB and ffs do NOT mount the filesystems first