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But why do you have both /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda6? I think you might be able to get rid of one. If you have UEFI, you need a boot partition of some kind.

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I use the windows boot partition since I am doing dual boot because if I created one from scratch I would have to believe until I reinstall windows, and yes, I use uefi. Keep in mind that you need a boot partition if you are using UEFI/EFI. A question about this has been asked here. But that doesn't necessarily mean you should depending on your setup. I'm not fully sure about your setup, but if you are not using UEFI, you can forgo a boot partition and just use the master boot record. Since if I try to increase the start of the /dev/sda6 partition it would affect the increase, would deleting the /dev/sda6 partition be a viable option? (since I have not used it I think for nothing important except root which I suppose if I delete this partition the root should be used in the same /dev/sda5 partition although I am not really sure). I've seen a few things googling and I think the problem is about starting partition /dev/sda5 and /dev/sda6:








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