I agree with this approach. It results in the cleanist install that does not require setting up everything from scratch.
You can even backup your / as well if you want to copy some configs from the current install.
I agree with this approach. It results in the cleanist install that does not require setting up everything from scratch.
You can even backup your / as well if you want to copy some configs from the current install.

The “results” portion they got rid of is credibility of the results based on cross linking i.e. people linking to useful resources. It was the thing that made Google the best search engine.
Noe they prioritise what sell the most ads as the top priority.
It is worth noting you can only move partitions into a empty space larger enough for the full partition. Its a copy/delete process not a shift process.
In this case it should work. Delete first two windows partitions. Then move the Linux boot to first part. Then move the root partition Then move the home partition Then finally expand the home partition to the rest of the disk.
You will probably need to fix grub and do an initfs(?) Since the order of partitions have changed.