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I seem to have worked myself into a perpetual problem.



My Ubuntu version is outdated, and even with some fixes, trying to install Gparted seems impossible (first couldn't find it, now it can but somehow still doesn't install)
(looks like this issue: "Unable to locate package" while trying to install packages with APT)



So i need/want to update the OS, but the reason i needed to update, is because i was running out of disk space in the first place.



So i have no files to clear out. An update runs out of install space, and no way to extend my partition to actually allow for an update. Now what do i do? My Linux knowledge is rather limited i might add, so baby steps if you could.










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    If you added gparted to your system so you could then use it to expand your disk space you'd run into a problem anyway; the partition would be mounted and unable to be expanded whilst in use. Thus it's far easier using a 'live' media such as Ubuntu install media (ISO written to thumb-drive or cd/dvd) anyway. Don't forget the recommended size is 25gb (help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements)

    – guiverc
    8 hours ago











  • Thanks, was not aware of recommended size. I was running at 10GB being the idiot i am.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






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    10gb is fine if you don't want to add software; and are happy to nuke-and-pave (ie. clean install next time, not use do-release-upgrade like tools to upgrade your release when the next release comes out; as that requires space to download new files, then install - ie. lots of empty space). The more software you want to add to your system, the more space you need (me I like multiple desktops so I prefer 32gb myself). The system can slow as it runs short of space..

    – guiverc
    8 hours ago











  • Fair, i would like to upgrade but i am hardly running anything besides 1 chatbot that had some linux based restrictions for me.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago

















1















I seem to have worked myself into a perpetual problem.



My Ubuntu version is outdated, and even with some fixes, trying to install Gparted seems impossible (first couldn't find it, now it can but somehow still doesn't install)
(looks like this issue: "Unable to locate package" while trying to install packages with APT)



So i need/want to update the OS, but the reason i needed to update, is because i was running out of disk space in the first place.



So i have no files to clear out. An update runs out of install space, and no way to extend my partition to actually allow for an update. Now what do i do? My Linux knowledge is rather limited i might add, so baby steps if you could.










share|improve this question







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  • 2





    If you added gparted to your system so you could then use it to expand your disk space you'd run into a problem anyway; the partition would be mounted and unable to be expanded whilst in use. Thus it's far easier using a 'live' media such as Ubuntu install media (ISO written to thumb-drive or cd/dvd) anyway. Don't forget the recommended size is 25gb (help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements)

    – guiverc
    8 hours ago











  • Thanks, was not aware of recommended size. I was running at 10GB being the idiot i am.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    10gb is fine if you don't want to add software; and are happy to nuke-and-pave (ie. clean install next time, not use do-release-upgrade like tools to upgrade your release when the next release comes out; as that requires space to download new files, then install - ie. lots of empty space). The more software you want to add to your system, the more space you need (me I like multiple desktops so I prefer 32gb myself). The system can slow as it runs short of space..

    – guiverc
    8 hours ago











  • Fair, i would like to upgrade but i am hardly running anything besides 1 chatbot that had some linux based restrictions for me.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago













1












1








1








I seem to have worked myself into a perpetual problem.



My Ubuntu version is outdated, and even with some fixes, trying to install Gparted seems impossible (first couldn't find it, now it can but somehow still doesn't install)
(looks like this issue: "Unable to locate package" while trying to install packages with APT)



So i need/want to update the OS, but the reason i needed to update, is because i was running out of disk space in the first place.



So i have no files to clear out. An update runs out of install space, and no way to extend my partition to actually allow for an update. Now what do i do? My Linux knowledge is rather limited i might add, so baby steps if you could.










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I seem to have worked myself into a perpetual problem.



My Ubuntu version is outdated, and even with some fixes, trying to install Gparted seems impossible (first couldn't find it, now it can but somehow still doesn't install)
(looks like this issue: "Unable to locate package" while trying to install packages with APT)



So i need/want to update the OS, but the reason i needed to update, is because i was running out of disk space in the first place.



So i have no files to clear out. An update runs out of install space, and no way to extend my partition to actually allow for an update. Now what do i do? My Linux knowledge is rather limited i might add, so baby steps if you could.







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    If you added gparted to your system so you could then use it to expand your disk space you'd run into a problem anyway; the partition would be mounted and unable to be expanded whilst in use. Thus it's far easier using a 'live' media such as Ubuntu install media (ISO written to thumb-drive or cd/dvd) anyway. Don't forget the recommended size is 25gb (help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements)

    – guiverc
    8 hours ago











  • Thanks, was not aware of recommended size. I was running at 10GB being the idiot i am.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    10gb is fine if you don't want to add software; and are happy to nuke-and-pave (ie. clean install next time, not use do-release-upgrade like tools to upgrade your release when the next release comes out; as that requires space to download new files, then install - ie. lots of empty space). The more software you want to add to your system, the more space you need (me I like multiple desktops so I prefer 32gb myself). The system can slow as it runs short of space..

    – guiverc
    8 hours ago











  • Fair, i would like to upgrade but i am hardly running anything besides 1 chatbot that had some linux based restrictions for me.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago












  • 2





    If you added gparted to your system so you could then use it to expand your disk space you'd run into a problem anyway; the partition would be mounted and unable to be expanded whilst in use. Thus it's far easier using a 'live' media such as Ubuntu install media (ISO written to thumb-drive or cd/dvd) anyway. Don't forget the recommended size is 25gb (help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements)

    – guiverc
    8 hours ago











  • Thanks, was not aware of recommended size. I was running at 10GB being the idiot i am.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    10gb is fine if you don't want to add software; and are happy to nuke-and-pave (ie. clean install next time, not use do-release-upgrade like tools to upgrade your release when the next release comes out; as that requires space to download new files, then install - ie. lots of empty space). The more software you want to add to your system, the more space you need (me I like multiple desktops so I prefer 32gb myself). The system can slow as it runs short of space..

    – guiverc
    8 hours ago











  • Fair, i would like to upgrade but i am hardly running anything besides 1 chatbot that had some linux based restrictions for me.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago







2




2





If you added gparted to your system so you could then use it to expand your disk space you'd run into a problem anyway; the partition would be mounted and unable to be expanded whilst in use. Thus it's far easier using a 'live' media such as Ubuntu install media (ISO written to thumb-drive or cd/dvd) anyway. Don't forget the recommended size is 25gb (help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements)

– guiverc
8 hours ago





If you added gparted to your system so you could then use it to expand your disk space you'd run into a problem anyway; the partition would be mounted and unable to be expanded whilst in use. Thus it's far easier using a 'live' media such as Ubuntu install media (ISO written to thumb-drive or cd/dvd) anyway. Don't forget the recommended size is 25gb (help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements)

– guiverc
8 hours ago













Thanks, was not aware of recommended size. I was running at 10GB being the idiot i am.

– Smileynator
8 hours ago





Thanks, was not aware of recommended size. I was running at 10GB being the idiot i am.

– Smileynator
8 hours ago




1




1





10gb is fine if you don't want to add software; and are happy to nuke-and-pave (ie. clean install next time, not use do-release-upgrade like tools to upgrade your release when the next release comes out; as that requires space to download new files, then install - ie. lots of empty space). The more software you want to add to your system, the more space you need (me I like multiple desktops so I prefer 32gb myself). The system can slow as it runs short of space..

– guiverc
8 hours ago





10gb is fine if you don't want to add software; and are happy to nuke-and-pave (ie. clean install next time, not use do-release-upgrade like tools to upgrade your release when the next release comes out; as that requires space to download new files, then install - ie. lots of empty space). The more software you want to add to your system, the more space you need (me I like multiple desktops so I prefer 32gb myself). The system can slow as it runs short of space..

– guiverc
8 hours ago













Fair, i would like to upgrade but i am hardly running anything besides 1 chatbot that had some linux based restrictions for me.

– Smileynator
8 hours ago





Fair, i would like to upgrade but i am hardly running anything besides 1 chatbot that had some linux based restrictions for me.

– Smileynator
8 hours ago










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  1. Download gparted live on another computer

  2. Burn it to a USB stick or DVD

  3. Boot your computer

  4. expand partitions

  5. Upgrade!

:-)






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  • I am not sure my VM will get what is happening there then, but i will try to figure that out

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    This is a Virtual Machine??? Try #2 here then Just a try as OP has not responded back yet, so no clue if that worked for him/her. Save the ISO where you do have space...

    – Fabby
    8 hours ago







  • 2





    even better, appearently i can just mount an ISO and connect it at startup. Let's see if that works before i start messing inside linux again.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






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    good luck and good night!

    – Fabby
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    Next time add the tag VMWare as that is very crucial information... :P Favour returned! Question upvoted!

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  1. Download gparted live on another computer

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  5. Upgrade!

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    8 hours ago






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    This is a Virtual Machine??? Try #2 here then Just a try as OP has not responded back yet, so no clue if that worked for him/her. Save the ISO where you do have space...

    – Fabby
    8 hours ago







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    even better, appearently i can just mount an ISO and connect it at startup. Let's see if that works before i start messing inside linux again.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






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    good luck and good night!

    – Fabby
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    Next time add the tag VMWare as that is very crucial information... :P Favour returned! Question upvoted!

    – Fabby
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  1. Download gparted live on another computer

  2. Burn it to a USB stick or DVD

  3. Boot your computer

  4. expand partitions

  5. Upgrade!

:-)






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    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    This is a Virtual Machine??? Try #2 here then Just a try as OP has not responded back yet, so no clue if that worked for him/her. Save the ISO where you do have space...

    – Fabby
    8 hours ago







  • 2





    even better, appearently i can just mount an ISO and connect it at startup. Let's see if that works before i start messing inside linux again.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    good luck and good night!

    – Fabby
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Next time add the tag VMWare as that is very crucial information... :P Favour returned! Question upvoted!

    – Fabby
    7 hours ago













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  2. Burn it to a USB stick or DVD

  3. Boot your computer

  4. expand partitions

  5. Upgrade!

:-)






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  2. Burn it to a USB stick or DVD

  3. Boot your computer

  4. expand partitions

  5. Upgrade!

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  • I am not sure my VM will get what is happening there then, but i will try to figure that out

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    This is a Virtual Machine??? Try #2 here then Just a try as OP has not responded back yet, so no clue if that worked for him/her. Save the ISO where you do have space...

    – Fabby
    8 hours ago







  • 2





    even better, appearently i can just mount an ISO and connect it at startup. Let's see if that works before i start messing inside linux again.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    good luck and good night!

    – Fabby
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Next time add the tag VMWare as that is very crucial information... :P Favour returned! Question upvoted!

    – Fabby
    7 hours ago

















  • I am not sure my VM will get what is happening there then, but i will try to figure that out

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    This is a Virtual Machine??? Try #2 here then Just a try as OP has not responded back yet, so no clue if that worked for him/her. Save the ISO where you do have space...

    – Fabby
    8 hours ago







  • 2





    even better, appearently i can just mount an ISO and connect it at startup. Let's see if that works before i start messing inside linux again.

    – Smileynator
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    good luck and good night!

    – Fabby
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Next time add the tag VMWare as that is very crucial information... :P Favour returned! Question upvoted!

    – Fabby
    7 hours ago
















I am not sure my VM will get what is happening there then, but i will try to figure that out

– Smileynator
8 hours ago





I am not sure my VM will get what is happening there then, but i will try to figure that out

– Smileynator
8 hours ago




1




1





This is a Virtual Machine??? Try #2 here then Just a try as OP has not responded back yet, so no clue if that worked for him/her. Save the ISO where you do have space...

– Fabby
8 hours ago






This is a Virtual Machine??? Try #2 here then Just a try as OP has not responded back yet, so no clue if that worked for him/her. Save the ISO where you do have space...

– Fabby
8 hours ago





2




2





even better, appearently i can just mount an ISO and connect it at startup. Let's see if that works before i start messing inside linux again.

– Smileynator
8 hours ago





even better, appearently i can just mount an ISO and connect it at startup. Let's see if that works before i start messing inside linux again.

– Smileynator
8 hours ago




1




1





good luck and good night!

– Fabby
8 hours ago





good luck and good night!

– Fabby
8 hours ago




1




1





Next time add the tag VMWare as that is very crucial information... :P Favour returned! Question upvoted!

– Fabby
7 hours ago





Next time add the tag VMWare as that is very crucial information... :P Favour returned! Question upvoted!

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