I installed Ubuntu 64bits alongside with Kali linux and now i want to delete the Kali so that Ubuntu takes all the disk space (1 Tb)
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4possible duplicate of How to resize partitions?– LucioOct 20, 2014 at 15:04
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Kali Linux is not an official Ubuntu flavor and is thus off-topic here. Apart from that, your question is not clear enough; do you want to delete Kali Linux from your disk or to only delete one of the partitions?– EmojiJul 30, 2022 at 3:17
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2 Answers
- Boot a live DvD/USB.
- Use Gparted and delete the Kali partiton.
- Resize the Ubuntu partition so it takes up the rest of the drive.
- Apply the changes.
- Use Boot Repair to fix GRUB.
Try the program GParted. You can use it to delete a partition and then resize another existing one to take up its space.