One thing to note about resizing partitions: I'm pretty sure Trisquel uses
XFS for /home by default. XFS has some advantages over ext4, but it has a
disadvantage in that you normally can't reduce it in size. So if you want to
make sure you can resize it, you should set up your partitions manually and
make /home an ext4 partition (or some other file system that can be
downsized).
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