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When I was installing Ubuntu I used this guide to do the partition manually: How to use manual partitioning during installation? When I run sudo lsblk I have this partition scheme:

NAME   FSTYPE     SIZE MOUNTPOINT                       LABEL
... a lot of snap patitions ...
...
sda             223,6G                                  
├─sda1 ntfs       450M                                  Recovery/restore (translation)
├─sda2 vfat       100M                                  
├─sda3             16M                                  
├─sda4 swap       488M [SWAP]                           
├─sda5 ext4      18,6G /                                
├─sda6 ext4     195,6G /home                            
└─sda7             95M                                  

I thought it's okay, but lately ubuntu started to show me the message that "there's only 1gb left". When I'm checking it in the file explorer I see this picture:

On this computer:
Computer 800MB/ 19.5GB available/

Networks Windows network

So my main question is how do I add more space so it won't be 19.5 gb only but all the other space left that I thought I used. What's the correct way to distribute all the space available here in the partitions? Should I made the "/" partition more, how much do I need to left for the "/home" then and how do I do it? Is space available for "/" will be available for "/home" too?

And the second question (unnecessary to answer since Ubuntu seems to work okay, but still) did windows left something on the hard drive, since I see "Windows network"? Because I was installing Ubuntu when I already had Windows, I removed the windows partition and made other steps as described in the guide I linked.

Arzybek
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