I need help with this problem! I would like to install windows and ubuntu in the same hard disk. My plan was to have Windows on a partition, install ubuntu on another partition, one for ubuntu files and finally the largest partition to store all my data and shared with windows and ubuntu (NTFS) The problem arose when it reaches the limit allowed partitions because the "/boot" partition was created. now I have most of my hard disk unusable, as it will not create any partitions me with her. I could do to resolve this? I can merge it into the Windows partition to create the new partition?
my current partitioning scheme
/dev/sda1 - NTFS - /boot - 200Mb
/dev/sda2 - NTFS - /Windows - 95Gb
/dev/sda3 - ext4 - / - 14Gb
/dev/sda4 - ext4 - extended - 80Gb
/dev/sda5 - ext4 - /usr
/dev/sda6 - ext4 - /home
/dev/sda7 - linux-swap
Unassigned - 507 Gb
Thank you!
/boot
and/usr
partitions for a desktop system.