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You best bet is to:

  1. Enlarge the extended partition to include the unallocated space
  2. Move the sda7 etc partitions to the end of the disk, one by one, starting by the last one (sda11) and
  3. then extend the sda6 partition in the allocatedunallocated space.

I would do it gradually, doing one change at a time to reduce risk to corrupting data.

You best bet is to:

  1. Enlarge the extended partition to include the unallocated space
  2. Move the sda7 etc partitions to the end of the disk, one by one, starting by the last one (sda11) and
  3. then extend the sda6 partition in the allocated space.

I would do it gradually, doing one change at a time to reduce risk to corrupting data.

You best bet is to:

  1. Enlarge the extended partition to include the unallocated space
  2. Move the sda7 etc partitions to the end of the disk, one by one, starting by the last one (sda11) and
  3. then extend the sda6 partition in the unallocated space.

I would do it gradually, doing one change at a time to reduce risk to corrupting data.

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You best bet is to move the sda7 etc partitions to the end of the disk, one by one, starting by the last one (sda11) and then extend the partition in the allocated space.:

  1. Enlarge the extended partition to include the unallocated space
  2. Move the sda7 etc partitions to the end of the disk, one by one, starting by the last one (sda11) and
  3. then extend the sda6 partition in the allocated space.

I would do it gradually, doing one change at a time to reduce risk to corrupting data.

You best bet is to move the sda7 etc partitions to the end of the disk, one by one, starting by the last one (sda11) and then extend the partition in the allocated space.

I would do it gradually, doing one change at a time to reduce risk to corrupting data.

You best bet is to:

  1. Enlarge the extended partition to include the unallocated space
  2. Move the sda7 etc partitions to the end of the disk, one by one, starting by the last one (sda11) and
  3. then extend the sda6 partition in the allocated space.

I would do it gradually, doing one change at a time to reduce risk to corrupting data.

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You best bet is to move the sda7 etc partitions to the end of the disk, one by one, starting by the last one (sda11) and then extend the partition in the allocated space.

I would do it gradually, doing one change at a time to reduce risk to corrupting data.