Hello everyone,

I am stuck in some sort of a mess!


I mostly run Xubuntu 22.04, it's in dual boot with Debian 10. Both are installed on the same SSD, 250 GB.


It ran well for a few years, before 22.04, I had 20.04.  But about a month ago Xubuntu wouldn't boot anymore.  After some searching and booting in rescue mode I found out it was out of space.  Since then I run Debian but I like my Xubuntu.


Attached I have a snapshot of what my partitions look like. Xubuntu is on /dev/sda5, which I temporarily mounted from Debian to see I could get rid of stuff, I can't really, it's pretty much all system stuff, and on my "home", Thunderbird is taking over 3Gb, the rest is small.  Debian is on /dev/sda7 and /dev/sda6 is for backing up an HDD which is also mounted at startup.


As you can see I have unallocated space at the end, apparently it can't be merged since one partition is logical and the other primary.  I thought that if there was a way to merge them, I would roughly get 45 Gb of free space, which would be enough for Xubuntu   IF SOMEONE COULD EXPLAIN TO ME HOW TO  MOVE IT THERE!!!!


I would appreciate any insights, thanks,


Gérald


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