Resize a Linux OS partition to use extra drive space allocated after an upgrade. A few notes:
1) Modifying partitions can cause data loss, this is very rare, but you should back up any important data first.
2) We don't keep GParted ISO on every host system, so it is good to open a support ticket requesting it be mounted.
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