

The partition was showing as moved but not extended. I launched os-prober and it only found Windows. I tried to access the boot menu and launch Ubuntu from there, but I would redirect me to the GRUB shell.Īt first, I thought only the GRUB was broken, so I tried to reset it. Of course, the GRUB was only showing the rescue shell. Then I tried, to remove the USB key, and launch Ubuntu. So I waited around 10min and then decided to force shutdown the laptop. I could not move my mouse, the clock was not moving, the light on the USB key stopped flashing. The GUI summarized my changes and I clicked on "Apply"Īnd that's where the issue happened.Then moved the partition to the left and expanded to the right, so it would start at the beginning of the unallocated space and end at the same place as before. I right-clicked on my Ubuntu partition, selected "Move/Expand".I selected "Try Ubuntu" and launched the "KDE partition manager" (which, from what I undestand, is pretty much Gparted).Then I booted on the USB key I had used to install Kubuntu.In Windows, I used the Disk & Partition manager to reduce Windows's partition.Yesterady, I decided to shrink the Windows partition to 100Gb since I'm almost never using it and I need some more space on Ubuntu.

I originally gave Windows 200Gb and Kubuntu the remaining 250Gb.
