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xilinder:
Not 'disk management'. Disks.
It might be in your Accessories > Disks.
Click the partition you want to expand, click the Additional Partition options icon (usually looks like little gears), then select Resize.
If you only have the '/' and 'swap' you may need to delete the swap first then resize '/' and then add a new swap, so leave at least 16GB for swap.
I'm not real familiar with Fedora. :(

MauryG5:
the disk utility is located exactly where it is on Ubuntu and therefore Debian. The problem is that I currently have the largest partition that I should resize to make room for the file system but it does not allow me to resize I don't understand why ... The partition is 249 GB and I would have the possibility of reduce it but it won't make me do it ... Why?   >:(

FlyingBlackbird:

--- Quote from: MauryG5 on February 02, 2020, 03:22:23 pm ---the disk utility is located exactly where it is on Ubuntu and therefore Debian.  ... The partition is 249 GB and I would have the possibility of reduce it but it won't make me do it ... Why?   >:(

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Since this is not a Power9 or Raptor specific problem but a Linux one I suggest searching and asking for answers at stackoverflow, askubuntu or some other Linux forum.
IMHO there you will find a much bigger audience to provide quick answers.

MauryG5:
currently the situation is this, as you can see I have 99% full root and therefore I have to increase a lot, while I have to resize / Dev / sdb2 which has 367 GB and uses only 9.5 ... how do I therefore remove from Dev / sdb2 and add in root ?

xilinder:
I'm not sure....but, if you have 3 partitions, sdb1 - sdb2 and sdb3, if you have nothing on sdb2 you can use DISKS to delete that and swap then resize sdb1 and add back swap. Do you have anything on sdb2?

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