Can I create unallocated free space? [duplicate]

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When I installed Ubuntu I created a 700 GB storage from my 1 TB hd. Now I want to shrink the 700 GB to let's say 300 GB free space and the other 400 GB make it back to free space. Can I do that and how?










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    When I installed Ubuntu I created a 700 GB storage from my 1 TB hd. Now I want to shrink the 700 GB to let's say 300 GB free space and the other 400 GB make it back to free space. Can I do that and how?










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      When I installed Ubuntu I created a 700 GB storage from my 1 TB hd. Now I want to shrink the 700 GB to let's say 300 GB free space and the other 400 GB make it back to free space. Can I do that and how?










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      • How to resize partitions?

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      • How to resize the root partition using GParted

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      When I installed Ubuntu I created a 700 GB storage from my 1 TB hd. Now I want to shrink the 700 GB to let's say 300 GB free space and the other 400 GB make it back to free space. Can I do that and how?





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      • How to resize partitions?

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