I own a Samsung laptop, which came with Windows 8 preinstalled, it was updated to Windows 10. Then I installed Ubuntu, to do it I created 4 partitions, swap, boot, root, and home. But linux ran out of space, so I shrank the C: unit in order to resize linux partitions. But I have my partitions in this order:
- sda1 NTFS (Windows Recovery) 500 MiB
- sda2 FAT32 (EFI system) 300 MiB
- sda3 (MSR) 128 MiB
- sda4 NTFS (Windows C:) 250 GiB
- 151.68 GiB Free
- sda10 (linux swap) 4.88 GiB
- sda5 NTFS (Recovery) 813 MiB
- sda9 ext4 (/boot) 977 MiB
- sda11 ext4 (/) 9.54 GiB
- sda12 ext4 (/home) 24.51 GiB
- sda6 NTFS (Recovery) 350 MiB
- sda7 NTFS (Samsung-REC2) 21.16 GiB
- sda8 FAT32 (Samsung_REC) 1 GiB
So I realized I cant resize my linux partitions without moving the recovery partition, however, I'm afraid the partition won't be recognized or won't be useful if i move it, i plan to move it towards the bottom of the disk, behind /home partition, but linux partitions will also be moved. What should i do?
EDIT: A gparted screenshot
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