Hi Rich, with sda5 not mounted, I right click on sda5, then click on resize/move, and then a new window pops up with four entries, top one is "Free space preceding (MiB)", next one below is "New Size (MiB)" and next one below is "Free Space following (MiB)" and bottom one is "Align to". Only problem is, the "New Size" entry is greyed out, so I can't change it, only the "free space preceding" and "free space following" and "align to" entries are changeable, so no matter what I do here sda5 seems fixed at 6146 MB, also, in the top of the window (after right clicking on sda5 and then clicking on resize/move), in that window, in the top it reports "Minimum size 6146 (Mib)" and Maximum size 6146 (MiB)".
If I cloned my boot pen drive onto the CF-card (using dd like you taught me) and then used gparted to expand the partition to the full 128 GBytes, I guess I could boot off the CF-card then and just work that way ? Of course losing Lubuntu, and some of the scripts in /opt would need to change (to auto mount sda5, and also the symbolic link for home/tc/data -> /mnt/sda5/data would need to be removed.)
Thanks,
David