Post #3592621
2026-07-04 23:07 UTC
The easiest solution is to format windows partition and mount it as separate mount point (for example /mnt/extra) and use it for storing any large files you have (movies, songs, books, photos, backups, downloaded files …)
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@Stopwatch1986@lemmy.ml 2026-07-05 20:04
In the end, I went for something like this. I moved /home to the larger partition I created out of the Windows partitions and I will use the old, smaller /home as separate storage. The problem now is how I can remove Windows from the bootloader. There is no Windows partition left anyway.