Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sda1 2048 206847 204800 100M EFI System
/dev/sda2 206848 239615 32768 16M Microsoft reserved
/dev/sda3 239616 243537919 243298304 116G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda4 484710400 488396799 3686400 1.8G Windows recovery environment
/dev/sda6 243537920 468117503 224579584 107.1G Linux filesystem
/dev/sda7 468117504 484710399 16592896 7.9G Linux swap
/dev/sda6 contains a standard Kubuntu install. It is not encrypted
To be more clear about available space:
Despite all that available space, he was not given the resize option.
Just to remove variables, I confirmed that LVM was not used and none of the Linux partitions are encrypted.
There is a GPT partition, so maybe that's the issue?
To further help figure this out, the output from running `ubiquity --debug` is attached. It seems the resize option is removed, though I'm not clear from the log how that conclusion was arrived at.
Another user attempted to install on real hardware given the following partition map:
Disk /dev/sda: 232.9 GiB, 250059350016 bytes, 488397168 sectors 4715-4D2C- B6E0-ED0B07CE0C 22
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: 73EB9828-
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sda1 2048 206847 204800 100M EFI System
/dev/sda2 206848 239615 32768 16M Microsoft reserved
/dev/sda3 239616 243537919 243298304 116G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda4 484710400 488396799 3686400 1.8G Windows recovery environment
/dev/sda6 243537920 468117503 224579584 107.1G Linux filesystem
/dev/sda7 468117504 484710399 16592896 7.9G Linux swap
/dev/sda6 contains a standard Kubuntu install. It is not encrypted
To be more clear about available space:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
udev 4021440 0 4021440 0% /dev
tmpfs 808336 9668 798668 2% /run
/dev/sda6 110396248 6704732 98060648 7% /
tmpfs 4041680 28304 4013376 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock
tmpfs 4041680 0 4041680 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda1 98304 24253 74051 25% /boot/efi
tmpfs 808336 12 808324 1% /run/user/1000
Despite all that available space, he was not given the resize option.
Just to remove variables, I confirmed that LVM was not used and none of the Linux partitions are encrypted.
There is a GPT partition, so maybe that's the issue?
To further help figure this out, the output from running `ubiquity --debug` is attached. It seems the resize option is removed, though I'm not clear from the log how that conclusion was arrived at.