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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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    possible duplicate of How to resize partitions?
    – Lucio
    Oct 20, 2014 at 15:04
  • 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?
    – Emoji
    Jul 30, 2022 at 3:17

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  1. Boot a live DvD/USB.
  2. Use Gparted and delete the Kali partiton.
  3. Resize the Ubuntu partition so it takes up the rest of the drive.
  4. Apply the changes.
  5. Use Boot Repair to fix GRUB.
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Try the program GParted. You can use it to delete a partition and then resize another existing one to take up its space.

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