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Deleting Windows from dual boot Linux/Windows computer
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You can usually grow a partition online, even the one you're booting from.
Not if you need to move it first.
Then do it in two steps. There’s a way forward. Just requires bit of fiddling.
Yes.
But moving a partition can't be done online. And often enough it's mecessary before growing one, that I generally just tell people to do partition changes offline.