I don't got none of those.
One of the many useless bits of information that lodged itself in my brain from the numerous pages of irrelevant crap I read through yesterday is that it's not safe to assume that's always the case.
//WOOT//
A quick search says GParted can just extend partitions backwards, so that'll be tomorrow's task and then I'll finally be all fully upgradeded.
Well that's a useful message. How long is "very long"?
Search reveals no information whatsoever.
Fuck it, can't be that bad. I'm enlarging the partition not moving it, so at most it should just need to update the index table file offset values or something, no data needs to change.
"3.96 GiB of 1.78 TiB copied (41:40:50 remaining)"
Oh fucking hell!!! :@
Even *if* it recognises that half the bloody disk is empty, that's still 21 hours just for an extra 5% of space.
"8.00 GiB of 1.78 TiB copied (46:41:52 remaining)"
It's gone up by five hours! :@
The original clone only took three hours - lets see what happens when I click this cancel button...
If I'm reading my ramblings correctly, it wasn't any help and there's no reason not to overwrite it ... so why do I feel like the day after I do, Windows will suddenly break on me... :'S
It's frustrating that every supposed-to-be-quick task I try to do turns into an odyssey.
Turns out it's not even proper Debian...
https://support.endlessm.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004795106-Is-Endless-OS-based-on-Debian-
https://support.endlessm.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000097483-Why-can-t-I-use-apt-get-dpkg-dnf-or-rpm-commands-