I have ubuntu installed on a portable external hdd. Useful for booting into on my work pc when I'm travelling as it has extra stuff installed like spotify, skype, xbmc etc that I can't install on windows without administrator.
I've seen some cheap USB 3.0 hdds so I'm thinking I'll get one of those and copy the installation onto that. The drives will be different sizes though (new one bigger) so what's the best way to do that? Currently it has the usual ubuntu partitions plus an NTFS partition. I'm probably looking to increase the size of the ubuntu partition plus the NTFS partition.
I remember doing it through terminal last time round but then I had to manually adjust partitions which I remember being a faff.
I have ubuntu installed on a portable external hdd. Useful for booting into on my work pc when I'm travelling as it has extra stuff installed like spotify, skype, xbmc etc that I can't install on windows without administrator.
I've seen some cheap USB 3.0 hdds so I'm thinking I'll get one of those and copy the installation onto that. The drives will be different sizes though (new one bigger) so what's the best way to do that? Currently it has the usual ubuntu partitions plus an NTFS partition. I'm probably looking to increase the size of the ubuntu partition plus the NTFS partition.
I remember doing it through terminal last time round but then I had to manually adjust partitions which I remember being a faff.
Any tips? Cheers