Getting more space on Wubi
First and foremost, note that I'm a complete noob to Linux, so please bear with my confuzzled rambling.
I've recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS via Wubi on an AMD 64-bit Windows 7 system, and love it. However, I've just discovered that I'm running out of space on the disc; according to system monitor, I'm using 16.2 / 16.8 GiB on ext3 /dev/loop3 (the Ubuntu installation), while I've got more than 400 GBs left on fuseblk /dev/sda3 (/host/). I'd like to know how to re-mount Wubi from ext3 /dev/loop0 to /dev/sda3 and take advantage of the space there - I'm searching, but I have absolutely no idea how to do so.
Thanks, Maple.
First and foremost, note that I'm a complete noob to Linux, so please bear with my confuzzled rambling.
I've recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS via Wubi on an AMD 64-bit Windows 7 system, and love it. However, I've just discovered that I'm running out of space on the disc; according to system monitor, I'm using 16.2 / 16.8 GiB on ext3 /dev/loop3 (the Ubuntu installation), while I've got more than 400 GBs left on fuseblk /dev/sda3 (/host/). I'd like to know how to re-mount Wubi from ext3 /dev/loop0 to /dev/sda3 and take advantage of the space there - I'm searching, but I have absolutely no idea how to do so.
Thanks, Maple.
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